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Data flow: OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration ? WoodWing Studio
Use OpenText Developer Admin to manage API keys, service credentials, and integration endpoints used by WoodWing Studio connections to DAM, CMS, and publishing services. This gives integration teams a controlled way to provision and rotate credentials without exposing sensitive access details to editorial users.
Business value: Improves security, reduces manual configuration errors, and supports separation of duties between developers and content operations teams.
Data flow: OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration ? WoodWing Studio
Integration teams can use OpenText Developer Admin to manage and promote WoodWing-related integration artifacts such as API configurations, mappings, and environment-specific settings from test to production. This is useful when validating publishing workflows before enabling them for live editorial teams.
Business value: Reduces deployment risk, shortens release cycles, and ensures consistent behavior across environments.
Data flow: WoodWing Studio ? OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration managed integrations
When editorial content is approved in WoodWing Studio, the integration can trigger delivery to downstream systems such as CMS, digital asset repositories, or distribution platforms. OpenText Developer Admin can govern the integration endpoints, message handling, and credentials used in that handoff.
Business value: Speeds up multichannel publishing, reduces manual rekeying, and helps ensure approved content reaches the right channels quickly.
Data flow: Bi-directional
WoodWing Studio can send article status, approval state, and publication metadata to integrated systems, while OpenText-managed integration services can return delivery confirmations, error states, or channel-specific publishing results back into WoodWing. This gives editors visibility into whether content has been successfully distributed.
Business value: Improves operational transparency, supports faster issue resolution, and reduces uncertainty in cross-channel publishing workflows.
Data flow: OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration ? WoodWing Studio
Before rolling out new editorial workflows, integration teams can use OpenText Developer Admin to configure sandbox connections for WoodWing Studio testing. This supports validation of content routing, approval steps, and publishing triggers without affecting production content.
Business value: Enables safer testing, lowers the chance of production disruption, and helps teams validate business changes with real workflow scenarios.
Data flow: WoodWing Studio ? OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration managed integrations
If a content package fails to publish to a downstream system due to API errors, missing credentials, or endpoint downtime, OpenText-managed integration logic can capture the failure, log it, and retry according to policy. WoodWing Studio can surface the failure status to editorial or operations teams for action.
Business value: Reduces content delivery failures, improves reliability, and minimizes manual intervention by editorial operations.
Data flow: Bi-directional
OpenText Developer Admin can help maintain audit-ready integration controls for WoodWing Studio workflows by managing access, credentials, and environment separation. WoodWing Studio contributes editorial approval history, content versioning, and publication records, creating a traceable workflow across systems.
Business value: Supports compliance requirements, strengthens auditability, and provides clear accountability for content changes and publishing actions.