Cleo Clarify supports every phase of business integration – building, integrating, and maintaining – in one simplified, streamlined product. An individual may create, test, and deploy integration processes from beginning to end, or Clarify can be used by teams with multiple participants and roles – including business analysts, developers, and IT operations personnel.
Learn how the Studio is structured, and get familiar with its user interface.
Cleo Clarify v5 introduces several new features. Many of these are closely interconnected, supporting the functions of other features, editors, and resources. For the latest feature descriptions, please refer to the Clarify v5 Release Notes on the Support Portal of Cleo.com.
Clarify is a platform-independent business integration middleware that tackles a wide variety of business integration requirements. It supports Business-to-Business, Application, Data, and Cloud integration, with one investment in middleware, tools, and skills.
Clarify is divided into two components: a design-time environment (Clarify Studio) and a runtime environment (Clarify Server).
This topic describes general user interface terminology.
Perspectives are visual containers for a set of content views and, in most cases, editors. They also control what appears in certain menus and tool bars.
Views support editors and provide ways to navigate information in the Studio.
Editors allow you to create, edit, and define resources, mainly Clarify configuration objects.
This section presents a list of perspectives and their views.
Cleo recommends specific guidelines for creating, managing, testing, and deploying Projects, Packages, and objects.
Clarify supports options for sharing the same objects between different Projects, and for sharing the same objects and Projects between different users.
Clarify provides an interface to the Subversion® version control system, which allows users to share their projects on repositories, where they are stored afterwards.
This set of comprehensive topics describe the available resources, tools, and processes used to transform data as part of an integration solution.
Promotion describes the act of moving different resources (mainly objects and Projects) into a server environment that can be used for testing or production-ready integration with external servers. The Studio provides two methods to promote resources – either locally or remotely.
This set of topics describe how to configure Clarify to integrate with external applications, programs, and interfaces.
The following topics discuss guidelines, provide recommendations and best practices, and explain available tooling which support good system management and health for your Clarify environments. Topics cover everything from backups and upgrades, to data purging and daily operational maintenance.
This set of topics provide installation procedures, system requirements and other configuration details for the Clarify Studio.
This set of topics provide installation procedures, system requirements and other configuration details for the Clarify Server.