Daniel_Grosso | 2017-10-27 17:35:36 UTC | #1
Hello everyone.
Hope I'm not asking in duplicate but did a quick look on the forum and found nothing.
What is the difference between webservice-data-dip's and Webservice data actions and in which scenarios whould I use one or the other?
Thanks in advance. Regards, Daniel Grosso
Greg_Cunningham | 2017-10-27 18:08:12 UTC | #2
Web service data actions are cloud based and do not have the delay and overhead of a Bridge Server to reach the endpoint. If the target endpoint is an on-premise web service that is not publicly accessible, Bridge Server/Data Actions will need to be used.
Greg_Cunningham | 2017-10-27 19:37:55 UTC | #3
This was a very good question and likely common question. The resource center is being updated to include this answer.
Daniel_Grosso | 2017-10-31 12:41:30 UTC | #4
Got it.
Thank u for answering.
BTW, there's a dead link in the "Manage Actions" section. Screenshot below
<img src="//inin-prod-use1-developerforum.s3.amazonaws.com/original/1X/035d2418e92f43175f54e119ed0d96bb8478bce9.png" width="456" height="500">
Regards, Daniel
Greg_Cunningham | 2017-10-31 12:58:01 UTC | #5
Thanks for letting us know about the link. I'll ask the doc and UI teams about.
system | 2017-12-01 12:58:17 UTC | #6
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