📄️ JDBC Destinations
JDBC destinations refer to configuration points that contain the information required for integrations to connect to databases. This configuration information includes basic information such as the JDBC driver, username, password and database connection URL.
📄️ RFC Destinations
RFC destinations contain connection information defined on SAP NetWeaver Application Server and required for remote function calls to different systems or servers. RFC Destinations are used during RFC (Remote Function Call) connections configured to communicate with the SAP system. To employ the designated RFC destination name, just input it into the 'RFC Destination' field within the SAP RFC Receiver connector when configuring the integration setup.
📄️ OFTP2 Destinations
OFTP2 (Odette File Transfer Protocol version 2) is a protocol used for secure, reliable file transfer between partners. The configuration below outlines the key parameters required for setting up an OFTP2 connection.
📄️ MCP Servers
MCP Servers are configuration points that hold everything an integration needs to call a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. An MCP server exposes one or more tools — typed operations an AI model or an automation layer can invoke. By defining the MCP server once on the Operations page, the connection, transport, authentication and the discovered tool catalog are managed centrally and can be reused by any integration flow through the MCP Server Connector.