Integrate TotalAgility with RPA

See RPA.

  1. Navigate to Integration > RPA.

    The RPA page appears.

  2. Click New.

    The New RPA configuration dialog box is displayed.

  3. Enter an ID for the RPA server. The system identifies the RPA server with this ID.
  4. In the Display name field, enter the RPA Server name. This helps you identify the server name in the list.
  5. Enter a Management console URL for the RPA Server.
    Note RPA is installed independently from TotalAgility. Install RPA on the same machine or a separate machine.
  6. For Communication type, select either option:
    • .NET (default): This mode is useful for processing large amounts of data, such as processing images.

      The .NET mode is only available for TotalAgility on-premise; it is not available for TotalAgility in an Azure environment.

      1. Optional. In the Management Console Security group, provide the Username and Password.

        The Management Console Security is a web-based interface that provides point-and-click monitoring and management of the RPA Katalyst platform servers.

      2. In the Robo Server group, enter the Host name, Port number, Username and Password to connect to the server.

        The Robo Server is the RPA application for running robots as a service for clients. Once started, the Robo Server accepts requests from clients, such as robot execution requests, and sends back responses, such as the objects that a robot extracted during its execution.

      3. To confirm the connection to the RPA server, click Test connection.

    • REST: This mode is useful for processing small data sets, such as processing simple text.

      1. Optional. In the Management Console Security group, provide the Username and Password.

      2. To confirm the connection to the RPA server, click Test connection.

    For RPA nodes only the Rest communication type is supported when running in Azure; both Rest and .NET are supported when running in On-premise multi-tenant environment.

  7. Click Save.