Jitterbit Cloud Studio¶
Overview¶
Jitterbit Cloud Studio (Cloud Studio) is the web-based version of Jitterbit's project design application. Cloud Studio offers a modern design experience optimized for ease-of-use and ease-of-access by integration designers.
You access Cloud Studio through the Harmony portal using the menu or the application tile:
You use Cloud Studio to design workflows:
Prerequisites¶
To access Cloud Studio, certain browser and agent requirements must be met.
For a list of Harmony's supported browsers, see Prerequisites in Harmony portal.
Agent requirements¶
The minimum Jitterbit agent version supported with Cloud Studio overall is version 9.4.2.
Certain Cloud Studio features require later agent versions, including these:
- Custom connectors built with Connector Builder require an agent version 10.0 or later.
- Custom connectors built with the Connector SDK require an agent version 10.0 or later.
- Many application connectors require an agent version 10.1 or later.
- The NetSuite connector has different agent version prerequisites for specific NetSuite WSDL versions.
- The Try Again button available in operation logs requires an agent version 10.1 or later.
- The
SendEmail
function requires an agent version 10.1 or higher to use multi-byte characters. - The Retry setting available in the configuration of an HTTP connection requires a private agent version 10.22 or later.
- The Retry on Recoverable Exception setting available in the configuring of a NetSuite connection requires a private agent version 10.24 or later.
- The Retry setting available in the configuration of a SOAP connection requires a private agent version 10.29 or later.
The above list is not exhaustive; features that require later agent versions are noted in the documentation on each feature.
Resources¶
Documentation resources for Cloud Studio are organized into these general categories:
- Get Started
Introductory resources including a quick start guide, FAQ, comparison of features with Design Studio, and basic information. - User Interface
Documentation describing the elements of the Cloud Studio UI. When you access Cloud Studio, you arrive at the Projects page, which contains a repository of all your projects. After opening a project, you design it using the tools provided in the project designer, including the project toolbar, project pane, design canvas,design component palette, and script editor. - Design
Documentation on designing a Cloud Studio project. Categories of documentation include projects, project components, workflows, operations, connectors, schemas, transformations, scripts, functions, variables, notifications, and plugins. - How-tos
Guidance and recommendations for common integration scenarios when using Cloud Studio. - Reference
Reference information, including known issues and a glossary of commonly used terms and concepts in Cloud Studio.
Integration recipes and process templates that can be used to create Cloud Studio projects are available through the Marketplace.
Release schedule and release notes¶
As a Harmony web application, Cloud Studio is automatically updated to the latest version of the application following the Harmony release schedule.
In the Harmony release notes, Cloud Studio is considered part of the Cloud platform and applications category, and individual release notes for the Cloud Studio application are listed under the Cloud Studio heading.
Certain Cloud Studio connectors are deployed separately from the Cloud Studio web application. The timing of when connector updates are received depends on a variety of factors. Refer to Cloud Studio connector updates for more information.
In the Harmony release notes, connector updates that are part of the Cloud Studio application are listed under the Cloud Studio heading. Connector updates may also be listed under the Cloud Studio SDK connectors or Agents headings, indicating they follow the release schedule for those components as identified in the release notes.