Jitterbit Management Console
Overview
The Jitterbit Management Console (Management Console) is a collection of pages that administrators use to manage Harmony organizations, and each organization's users, environments, projects, roles, and permissions.
To open the Management Console, first ensure you meet the Harmony portal's prerequisites and have the required role permissions and environment access levels. Then log in at https://login.jitterbit.com and click the Management Console tile:
You can also navigate directly to each Management Console page from the Harmony portal menu > Management Console.
The following lists each Management Console page, its purpose, and what it manages (with respect to the entity-relationship diagram immediately following):
Management Console page | Description | Entity (see below) |
---|---|---|
Dashboard | Overview | |
Access Tokens | Manage access tokens for agents, cloud storage, and EDI. | |
Agents | Manage agent groups and agents. | AGENT, AGENT_GROUP |
Alerts | Send alerts to selected users. | |
Audit Logging | Manage audit logging, and view audit logs. | |
Cloud Datastore (Beta) | Manage Jitterbit Cloud Datastore status storages and key storages. | |
Environments | Manage environments. | ENVIRONMENT |
Message Queues | Manage Jitterbit MQ message queues and their tokens. | |
Organizations | Manage organizations and organization policies. | ORGANIZATION |
Projects | View and manage integration projects. | PROJECT |
Runtime Operations | View project operation logs. | |
User Management | Manage users and their roles. | USER, ROLE, PERMISSION |
Customizations > App Registrations | Manage authorized applications and their token policies. | |
Customizations > Client Certificates | Manage SSL certificates. | |
Customizations > Plug-ins | Manage plugins. |
erDiagram
ADMINISTRATOR }| -- || ORGANIZATION: Administers
USER || -- o{ ORGANIZATION: Belongs
ADMINISTRATOR || -- o{ USER: Invites
ADMINISTRATOR }| -- o{ ENVIRONMENT: Creates
ORGANIZATION || -- |{ ENVIRONMENT: Provides
USER || -- o{ PROJECT: Builds
PROJECT || .. || ENVIRONMENT: "Runs in/deploys to"
ENVIRONMENT }o .. || AGENT_GROUP: Associates
AGENT_GROUP || -- o{ AGENT: Contains
ROLE || -- |{ PERMISSION: Allows
ORGANIZATION || -- |{ ROLE: Permissions
USER || .. |{ ROLE: Assigned
ADMINISTRATOR || .. |{ ROLE: Defines
ROLE || .. |{ ENVIRONMENT: "Accesses (Grants access)"
Entity-relationship cardinality legend
Value (left) | Value (right) | Meaning |
---|---|---|
|o | o| | Zero or one |
|| | || | Exactly one |
}o | o{ | Zero or more |
}| | |{ | One or more |
In this diagram, your organizations (ORGANIZATION) and a first administrator (ADMINISTRATOR) are set up by Jitterbit. After that, it is that first administrator's job to invite users and assign them roles (which can include the administrator role), define new roles and permissions, set up agents, agent groups, and environments, and associate environments with groups. Users can then create and run projects in whichever environments their assigned roles permit.
Release schedule and release notes
As a Harmony web application, the Management Console is automatically updated to the latest version of the application following the Harmony release schedule.
In the Harmony release notes, the Management Console is considered part of the Cloud platform and applications category, and individual release notes for the Management Console application are listed under the Management Console heading.