This article applies to Exalate Classic only. For New Exalate, refer to this documentation.
Get started with your Source Destination integration journey here.
Source Destination integration can sync entities uni or bi-directionally.
To see the full list of available fields, please read the Exalate API Reference for Source and the Exalate API Reference for Destination .
How to Set Up a Source - Destination Integration
Exalate needs to be installed as a dedicated app on both Source and Destinationinstances. So you need a valid Exalate license at both ends.
Note: Exalate supports decentralized integration. This allows you to control the outgoing and incoming information independently within Source and Destinationinstances. You can learn more about this feature.
Step 1: Install Exalate on Source
Step 2: Install Exalate on Destination
Step 3: Choose a Connection Type and Configuration Mode
Step 4: Set up a Connection
Step 5: Start Synchronizing
Step 1: Install Exalate on Source
Step 2: Choose a Configuration Mode
Step 3: Set up a Connection
Step 4: Start Synchronizing
Step 1: Install Exalate on Source
Step 2: Choose a Connection Type and Configuration Mode
Step 3: Set up a Connection
Step 4: Start Synchronizing
Remember, it doesn't matter which side you start from, the process is the same.