Greetings from our AMPLIFY demo blog series, the go-to source for mastering the basics of Axway’s AMPLIFY Platform! Thanks to our team of experts, who’ve created an in-depth series of video guides, developers can easily get more familiar with the core capabilities and features of AMPLIFY.
Previously, we learned how to launch custom integrations using AMPLIFY Application Integration, and how to get started with API Builder and Flow Central (if you want to see those, check out the links at the bottom of the page). However, most recently, we’ve turned our gaze to everything developers need to get up to speed with subscribing to Unified Catalog content.
Getting started
To get started, you’ll need to subscribe to an MFT flow, which you can learn how to do here. Otherwise, let’s get started on today’s featured episode, which details how to subscribe to, explore and test catalog content.
Unified Catalog content
The Unified Catalog makes it easy to discover and reuse integration services, as well as accelerate your integration projects by easily authenticating and orchestrating the most popular SaaS applications on the market. What makes the AMPLIFY platform so powerful and versatile is the ability to create easily custom API connections, as well as utilize more than 170+ pre-built integrations to immensely popular services like Slack and Salesforce.
Watch the guide
Watch the guide and let us know in the comments below if you have questions or want to highlight one of your projects. Then, stay tuned for demos to learn the full range of capabilities you can achieve with the AMPLIFY platform.
Until next time, happy building!
Creating custom integrations with AMPLIFY Application Integration platform:
- Part 1: Creating a connector template
- Part 2: Configuring a custom connector
- Part 3: Instantiating (and testing) a custom connector
- Part 4: Creating a flow template
- Part 5: Cloud-to-Cloud Integration
How to create microservices and APIs with API Builder
Getting started with Flow Central
- Part 8: Introduction to Flow Central
- Part 9: Importing Flow Pattern
Using the Unified Catalog
- Part 10: Introduction to the Unified Catalog
Discover more about the Unified Catalog.