L1C2 Building Processes - Concrete Example

Content
11 modules

Difficulty
Intermediate

Rating

Course Length
45 mins

Instructor
Ossi Galkin

Released
23 Jul 2024

Description

Hello Frend!

This course will go through the key points in building an integration. Here you will learn the concepts of Processes and learn to use the Process Editor. We will also go through what Tasks are, how to add them to your Process, and how to configure them. Finally, you will learn to build and deploy your Process.

Objectives

  • Create a basic understanding of what we are building
  • Learn how to create a new Process
  • Learn to use the Process Editor
  • Learn what Tasks are.
  • Learn to add and configure your first Task
  • Learn to test your Task
  • Learn to add and configure your second Task
  • Learn to use low-code references for message creation
  • Learn how to finalize your Process
  • Learn to build and deploy your Process

1.
What are we building?
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2.
Create a new Process
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3.
Understanding the Process Editor
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4.
What are Tasks
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5.
Adding and configuring your first Task
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6.
Testing your Task
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7.
Adding and Configuring your second Task
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8.
Using low-code references for message creation
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9.
Finalizing your Process
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10.
Building and Deploying your Process
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11.
Knowledge check for how to build an integration
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