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Flow: OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration ? OpenText Notifications
When integration developers promote APIs, messaging artifacts, or Trading Grid configurations from development to test or production, OpenText Developer Admin can trigger notifications to release managers, operations teams, and business owners. This ensures stakeholders are immediately informed of deployment status, approval requirements, or failed promotion attempts.
Business value: Reduces release delays, improves governance, and creates visibility across integration change cycles.
Flow: OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration ? OpenText Notifications
Developer Admin manages API credentials, certificates, and environment-specific access controls. It can send proactive notifications when secrets are nearing expiration, certificates need renewal, or access policies require review. This helps integration teams avoid service disruption caused by expired credentials.
Business value: Prevents outages, supports security compliance, and reduces emergency remediation work.
Flow: OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration ? OpenText Notifications
During configuration or deployment, validation checks may fail due to schema issues, missing dependencies, or policy violations. Developer Admin can publish these failures to OpenText Notifications so developers and support teams receive immediate alerts with the affected environment and artifact details.
Business value: Speeds troubleshooting, shortens defect resolution time, and improves deployment quality.
Flow: OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration ? OpenText Notifications
When developer access is granted, revoked, or modified in integration environments, OpenText Developer Admin can notify security administrators and team leads. This is especially useful in regulated environments where access changes must be tracked and reviewed.
Business value: Strengthens auditability, supports least-privilege controls, and improves security oversight.
Flow: OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration ? OpenText Notifications
If an integration endpoint, message flow, or managed artifact enters a failed or degraded state, Developer Admin can trigger notifications to the support desk and integration operations team. Notifications can include environment, service name, failure timestamp, and severity to support faster triage.
Business value: Improves incident response, reduces downtime, and helps teams prioritize critical issues.
Flow: OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration ? OpenText Notifications
Before scheduled maintenance or configuration changes, Developer Admin can send notifications to affected users and downstream teams. This is useful when integration endpoints, credentials, or routing rules will be temporarily unavailable or altered.
Business value: Reduces business disruption, improves stakeholder communication, and sets clear expectations.
Flow: Bi-directional
OpenText Developer Admin can initiate notifications for tasks such as artifact review, environment readiness, or deployment approval. In return, OpenText Notifications can capture acknowledgements or responses from users and route them back into the integration administration workflow for tracking and follow-up.
Business value: Creates a closed-loop process for approvals and handoffs, improving accountability across development, operations, and business teams.
Flow: OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration ? OpenText Notifications
Developer Admin can generate notifications when key administrative events occur, such as policy changes, environment configuration updates, or access reviews. These alerts can be delivered to compliance officers or governance teams for review and recordkeeping.
Business value: Supports compliance monitoring, improves traceability, and simplifies governance reporting.