In this course, you will learn how to use UiPath Integration Service to manage connections to third-party apps. UiPath Integration Service lets you automate well-known enterprise tools such as Outlook, OneDrive, ServiceNow, Salesforce, and Slack. By using components of Integration Service like connectors, connections, and triggers, and combining them with UI automation, API automation, and app integrations, you'll be well-prepared to tackle demanding automation tasks within the business environment.
This course was originally built using UiPath Studio version 2022.10, with updates reflecting changes in version 2023.10. We recommend using UiPath Studio 2023.10 to fully benefit from the latest features and improvements. Please keep in mind that Integration Service and Orchestrator are cloud products and are updated more often than Studio, therefore the interface might look a bit different than in the course.
Integration Service overview
Process overview
Connections: setting up the required Connectors
Using Integrations in UiPath Studio
Configuring Triggers
Running the automation
Practice 1—Triggers and Connections
Overview of Connector Builder
At the end of this course, you should be able to:
Define UiPath Integration Service and its purpose in automating business processes
Describe the three primary components of UiPath Integration Service.
Explain how the Integration Service is practically applied in real-world scenarios.
Illustrate the process of adding connections in UiPath Integration Service.
Create automation projects in UiPath Studio using connections and triggers established in the Integration Service.
Demonstrate how to add and configure triggers for automation projects within the Integration Service.
Execute the automation projects to showcase the successful integration of UiPath Automation Cloud and the Integration Service.
Provide an overview of the connector builder tool and its functionalities.
Demonstrate the steps to build a custom connector.