📄️ Overview
After you've designed, built, and tested your connector, you're ready to deploy or upload it to the Boomi Enterprise Platform. All connectors, regardless of who builds them (or a partner), count towards your connection licenses when deployed to Atoms.
📄️ Adding a connector group
Adding a connector group creates a collection of versioned connectors you can submit and release for approval.
📄️ Sharing Connectors with an account group
Account groups help you manage resources between your primary Boomi Enterprise Platform account and multiple sub-accounts. For example, you may be a Boomi partner with multiple customer sub-accounts in your account groups. You can share connectors with your customer accounts so they can use it as a template. Read Account Group settings and Account groups example for information on the use case for account groups.
📄️ Uploading a new version of a connector group
By uploading a new version of the connector group, you provide the modified connector descriptor file, the archive file and optionally describe the change in the latest version.
📄️ Adding a connector to a connector group
By adding a connector to a connector group, you provide the display name, classification (Dev, UAT, or Prod), and version. For example, you can add separate connectors for dev, UAT, or production classifications and assign them to different versions so that you can work parallelly with multiple versions.
📄️ Changing the display name of a connector
By changing the display name of a connector, you provide a new name that Integration users can see.
📄️ Changing the version or releasing a connector
By changing the version or releasing the connector, you specify the specific version of a connector and when it is released.
📄️ Changing a connector’s visibility to hidden
By changing a connector's visibility to Hidden, you hide the connector from public view. You may do this if you want to restrict access or retire the connector and release another one.