One of the use-case I am look at is:
- Have the batch/scheduler in APIGEE, to run once in a day.
-> Any limitation/issues on having schedules inside APIGEE proxy, say HT.
-> The scheduled frequency/cron is flexible enough to update in Runtime?
- Invoke Salesforce Bulk Query API to retrieve multiple records from multiple objects.
-> Any limitations here in APIGEE, as far as data it can handle?
-> Also references to any similar implementation would be useful.
- Combine all the responses and feed it to an end-point/rest webservice.
Many thanks!!
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Hi, I spent some time about your questions, and below I will left some answers:
I hope that it help you in some way.
Cleison Melo.
Hi, I spent some time about your questions, and below I will left some answers:
I hope that it help you in some way.
Cleison Melo.
Firstly thanks for taking time to respond.
Yes, I think I can agree with not maintaining scheduler inside the proxy.
I have also looked at the tentative size we may receive from backend, it will be less than 2mb. Should be okay in that case, based on your response.
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