IBM Digital Business Automation and UiPath Integration
By integrating IBM Business Automation Workflow and RPA, enterprises can address their business requirements by leveraging people, systems, content and bots in end-to-end workflows.
IBM Business Automation Workflow (BAW) traditionally relies on APIs to integrate services and systems. However, applications are often not built for integration and therefore don’t have APIs or their source code may not be accessible to define interfaces. By integrating IBM BAW and RPA, workflows are enabled to leverage business applications by replicating the actions of a person. On the other site, existing bots can be used in new scenarios and thus provide additional value to the company.
The following tools support you with the integration of IBM BAW and UiPath:
- IBM Business Automation Workflow Activity set – enables to develop bots that interact with IBM BAW, including start process, claim and complete tasks.
- IBM BAW toolkit for UiPath – provides the solution to start a bot from a process
- Claims Handling Process Application – provides an end-to-end sample to demonstrate how the toolkit can be used in a process application
Four steps to an integrated solution:
- Develop a bot that controls a backend application
- Develop your Process Application (or use the provided sample application). When using the provided sample application, ensure to configure the environment variables to reflect the settings of your UiPath environment and the bot parameters.
- Leverage the provided toolkit to extend the process to start a bot
- Use the IBM Business Automation Workflow Activity set to enable the bot to claim and complete a workflow task
Run the end-to-end integrated scenario.
Other DBA integrations are also available from UiPath including:
Dear Team,
the second link “IBM BAW toolkit for UiPath – provides the solution to start a bot from a process” does not work anymore.. could you please advise where it can be downloaded from?
Thank you very much!!
Best, Stephan
The links have now been fixed.