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Flow: OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration ? Confluence
Integration teams can automatically publish environment details, API endpoints, credential ownership, deployment steps, and rollback procedures from OpenText Developer Admin into Confluence spaces dedicated to each Trading Grid solution. This gives developers, support teams, and operations a single place to find current setup instructions and reduces dependency on tribal knowledge.
Flow: OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration ? Confluence
When APIs, mappings, credentials, or messaging configurations are updated in OpenText Developer Admin, a change summary can be posted to the relevant Confluence page or project space. Business and technical stakeholders can review what changed, why it changed, and which downstream systems may be affected before deployment to production.
Flow: Confluence ? OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration
Solution architects can maintain interface specifications, message schemas, business rules, and exception handling procedures in Confluence, then use those documents to drive configuration work in OpenText Developer Admin. This is especially useful for Trading Grid implementations where multiple partners or internal systems share standardized integration patterns.
Flow: OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration ? Confluence
OpenText Developer Admin can be used to manage developer-level credentials and environment access, while Confluence stores the associated governance documentation such as access request procedures, credential rotation schedules, ownership matrices, and segregation of duties rules. This helps security, compliance, and integration teams stay aligned on who can access what and why.
Flow: OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration ? Confluence
When integration failures occur, operational data such as failed message types, affected endpoints, environment identifiers, and remediation actions can be summarized into Confluence incident pages. Over time, this builds a searchable knowledge base of known issues, root causes, and resolution steps for support and engineering teams.
Flow: Bi-directional
Confluence can host release checklists, test evidence, and stakeholder sign-off pages, while OpenText Developer Admin manages the actual integration artifacts and environment configuration. Teams can use Confluence to coordinate release readiness and then confirm in OpenText Developer Admin that the correct version of APIs, credentials, and messaging components has been promoted to the target environment.
Flow: Confluence ? OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration
For external trading partners or internal consuming systems, Confluence can serve as the onboarding portal containing interface guides, message standards, testing instructions, and support contacts. OpenText Developer Admin then supports the controlled setup of the required integration artifacts, credentials, and environment-specific configurations needed to activate the connection.
Flow: OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration ? Confluence
Integration teams can publish periodic summaries from OpenText Developer Admin into Confluence, including environment status, configuration changes, open issues, and upcoming maintenance windows. This creates a shared operational view for project managers, support leads, and business stakeholders, while also preserving knowledge for future team transitions.