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Jarvis Pizzeria: Using a DM in ICS by Marcel van de Glind

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In This blog is a follow up of Using a DM in PCS, but can also be read as a separate item. The previous blog we showed how to embed a Decision in PCS. We described how the hard-coded relationship between a Decision and Process (PCS) can be prevented by using an ICS integration. In this blog we describe step by step how this integration can be developed.

ICS Integration

The integration can be divided into the following steps:

  1. Get the endpoint of the Decision Service
  2. Create the invoke Connector
  3. Create the Integration
  4. Activate the Integration
  5. Test the Integration (using postman)
  6. PCS adjustment to invoke the Integration

Get the endpoint of the Decision Service

We start by making the Decision available in ICS by defining a connector for it. For this we must first determine the REST endpoint of the Decision. Todo this follow the steps below:

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