Preface
To integrate applications, you create a connection to each application or service that you want to integrate. You then create an integration and add a connection to it for each integration or service that you want to integrate.
Fuse Online supports numerous connectors that serve as templates for creating connections. The following topics provide details for creating connections and adding them to integrations:
- Chapter 2, Connecting to Amazon S3
- Chapter 3, Connecting to AMQ
- Chapter 4, Connecting to AMQP
- Chapter 5, Connecting to Dropbox
- Chapter 6, Connecting to an FTP or SFTP server
- Chapter 7, Connecting to Gmail
- Chapter 8, Connecting to HTTP and HTTPS endpoints
- Chapter 9, Connecting to Kafka
- Chapter 10, Connecting to MQTT
- Chapter 11, Connecting to REST APIs
- Chapter 12, Connecting to Salesforce
- Chapter 13, Connecting to SAP Concur
- Chapter 14, Connecting to ServiceNow
- Chapter 15, Connecting to Slack
- Chapter 16, Connecting to SQL databases
- Chapter 17, Connecting to Twitter
- Chapter 18, Triggering integrations with HTTP requests (Webhook)

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