The main component in Dell Boomi AtomSphere is the process. A process represents a business process- or transaction-level interface between two systems.
Processes contain a left-to-right series of shapes connected together like a flow chart to illustrate the steps required to transform, route and otherwise manipulate the data from source to destination.
Processes use connectors to get and send data. Every process begins with the Start shape on the left. A process can have any number of execution and logic shapes within it. A process typically ends with one or more outbound connectors on the right.
Profiles represent the structure and format of the source and destination data. The following types of profiles are available: Database, EDI, Flat File, XML and JSON. A process typically contains one or more maps along the way that transform the source profile into the destination profile.
When a process is executed, the inbound connector in the Start shape retrieves its data (for example: performs an FTP GET, executes a database SELECT query or invokes a web service call) and passes the resulting data into the process as one or more documents. Documents move through the process steps sequentially, where each shape performs a specific task on the data and then passes it onto the next shape.
You can get a 30–day free trial account at any time. It is a separate edition of Dell Boomi AtomSphere called “Personal Edition”. Once your trial period has expired you have the option to fully subscribe to AtomSphere. Then you can deploy the integration processes you have built during your trial, subject to the same terms.
When you purchase AtomSphere you have the choice of four editions:
- Base Edition
- Professional Edition
- Professional Plus Edition
- Enterprise Edition
- Enterprise Plus Edition