Overview
The Save button allows you to manually store the current state of your Integration Bridge at any time.
It provides direct control over saving configuration changes and ensures that your work is preserved.
The Save button is located in the top-right corner of the editor, next to the Run Once button, making it easily accessible during configuration.
What Is the Save Button?
The Save button is a manual save control that stores the current configuration of your Integration Bridge.
It enables users to explicitly confirm that their changes have been saved, even when auto-save is active.
Where to Find the Save Button
The Save button is available in the top-right corner of the following sections:
- Source
- Operations
- Target
- Summary
Purpose
The primary purpose of the Save button is to give users explicit control over when their Integration Bridge configuration is stored.
It works alongside auto-save to provide additional reliability and confirmation.
While auto-save runs in the background, the Save button allows you to manually save your progress and receive confirmation that changes are stored.
Key Benefits
Using the Save button provides several operational and usability advantages.
- Allows saving incomplete configurations without validation requirements
- Works even if Source, Operations, or Target are not fully configured
- Provides immediate feedback through push notifications on success or failure
When to Use
The Save button should be used when you want immediate confirmation that your configuration changes are stored.
- After making significant changes to operations or mappings
- Before leaving the editor or switching sections
- When visible confirmation of a successful save is preferred
How to Configure / How to Use
To manually save your Integration Bridge configuration, use the Save button available in the editor.
- Open the Integration Bridge in edit mode
- Make the required configuration changes
- Click the Save button in the top-right corner
- Wait for the push notification confirming success or failure
The system stores the current state immediately after the Save button is selected.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Save button do?
The Save button manually stores the current configuration of an Integration Bridge and provides confirmation that changes are saved.
Does the Save button replace auto-save?
No. The Save button works alongside auto-save and provides explicit confirmation of successful saves.
Can I save an incomplete Integration Bridge?
Yes. The Save button allows you to save incomplete configurations without requiring full validation.
Where is the Save button located?
The Save button is located in the top-right corner of the Source, Operations, Target, and Summary sections, next to the Run Once button.
How do I know if my changes are saved?
You receive a push notification indicating whether the save operation was successful or failed.
Notes
- The Save button provides manual control over configuration storage
- It complements the background auto-save feature
- Push notifications confirm save status
- Using Save improves confidence during complex bridge setup
Using the Save button alongside auto-save ensures greater control and peace of mind when configuring Integration Bridges.