Jitterbit

An open source integration tool that delivers a quick and simple way to design, configure, test and deploy integration solutions
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  • Freeware
  • Publisher Name:
  • Jitterbit Inc
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows All
  • File Size:
  • 20.7 MB

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Jitterbit Description

Jitterbit is flexible and modular, letting you control potentially hundreds or thousands of different data transformations with a single definition. As an example, you may have 100 different files that must be transformed and sent to a fulfillment house on a weekly basis. Some of the files may be text files; other information may be stored in databases or XML files. With Jitterbit, you only need to define a single schedule called “End of Week” that specifies Friday, 5:00pm. This single schedule can then be used to time when all 100 files are transformed, rather than having to define this scheduling information separately for each of the 100 files. No matter what the file types are, all 100 of them must be transformed by 5:00 Friday. But what would you do if suddenly you needed to send all the files at 6:00pm on Thursday instead of the original 5:00pm Friday? Simply change the day and time fields in the “End of Week” schedule definition. As soon as you save your changes to this schedule, the 100 files that reference it will immediately be updated to reflect the new time. Main features: Sources: Identifies where the source data is stored (on an FTP server, in a File Share directory, in a database, etc.). Targets: Identifies where the transformed data will be sent (to a different FTP location, in a File Share directory, in a database, etc.). Transformations: Describes the source and target structures and how the data is to be transformed. Supported structures include text documents, XML defined by a Schema/DTD, SOAP requests/responses, database relations and LDAP. Web Service Methods: Lets you transform your data before sending it to a Web Service request, then also transform the Web Service response data into another format. Scripts: Allows you to run and re-use Jitterbit scripts at many positions in the operation chain. Text Structures: Defines text document structures. Currently delimited and fixed field flat and hierarchical text structures are supported. HTTP Endpoints: Allows you to define URLs that serve as an entry point to one or more operations. This allows you to handle requests in real-time through HTTP requests. Schedules: Defines the date, time and frequency when the operation should activate. Email Messages: Allows success and failure notifications to be sent when an operation completes. Operations: Allows you to combine all the above mentioned definitions in fexible ways.


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