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Flow: Dropbox ? OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration
Integration teams can store interface specifications, mapping documents, sample payloads, and test files in Dropbox, then reference or register those artifacts in OpenText Developer Admin for controlled development and deployment. This gives developers a single source for design materials while keeping integration administration aligned with the latest approved versions.
Business value: Reduces version confusion, speeds up solution design, and improves governance across distributed integration teams.
Flow: Dropbox ? OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration
Teams can use Dropbox to share approved API documentation, onboarding guides, and credential handoff files with internal developers or implementation partners. OpenText Developer Admin can then be used to configure the corresponding APIs, credentials, and integration artifacts in the development environment.
Business value: Improves onboarding efficiency and reduces manual errors when setting up new integrations or partner connections.
Flow: OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration ? Dropbox
After integration artifacts are configured in OpenText Developer Admin, exported deployment packages, configuration snapshots, or release notes can be stored in Dropbox for audit, review, and stakeholder approval. This creates a lightweight repository for release coordination across development, operations, and business teams.
Business value: Supports change control, release traceability, and cross-team visibility before production rollout.
Flow: Dropbox ? OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration
External trading partners can upload onboarding documents, sample EDI or XML files, and test payloads to a secure Dropbox folder. Integration administrators can retrieve these files in OpenText Developer Admin to configure and validate messaging flows, then return validation results, setup instructions, or corrected samples back to Dropbox.
Business value: Shortens partner onboarding cycles and creates a structured exchange process for file-based integration setup.
Flow: Dropbox ? OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration
Quality assurance and integration teams can maintain approved test files, sample transactions, and edge-case payloads in Dropbox. OpenText Developer Admin can consume these files during development and testing to validate message transformations, routing rules, and API behavior against consistent datasets.
Business value: Improves test repeatability, reduces defects caused by outdated test data, and accelerates regression testing.
Flow: OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration ? Dropbox
Integration administrators can export configuration backups, environment settings, and credential reference files from OpenText Developer Admin into a restricted Dropbox recovery folder. In the event of environment failure or accidental misconfiguration, teams can quickly restore known-good settings and supporting artifacts.
Business value: Strengthens disaster recovery readiness and reduces downtime during integration environment recovery.
Flow: Dropbox ? OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration
Business analysts, developers, and operations teams can use Dropbox to store change request documents, approval forms, and supporting evidence. Once approved, OpenText Developer Admin is used to implement the required API or messaging changes, while updated configuration notes and deployment evidence are returned to Dropbox for audit purposes.
Business value: Creates a clear approval-to-implementation workflow and improves compliance documentation for integration changes.