Integration Connectors documentation
Integration Connectors lets you connect to various data sources from your integrations.
With connectors, both Google Cloud services and third-party business
applications are exposed to your integrations through a transparent, standard interface. As
an integration developer, you can quickly connect to a growing pool of applications and systems
without the need for protocol-specific knowledge or the use of custom code.
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Quickstart: Create integration with a MySQL connection
In this quickstart, you will connect to a MySQL database instance from a sample integration and perform List, Get, Create, Update, and Delete operations on a MySQL database table.
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