IBM App Connect Room for Improvement
There is room for improvement in the logging messages. Sometimes, if you put someone new into App Connect, they can abandon it the same day. The logging is really painful.
However, IBM has made efforts to integrate with Elasticsearch for logging, so that's an improvement. Overall, the logging can be difficult at times.
One more important point is that if IBM improves its CI/CD capabilities, it will make a big difference. Right now, I have to create my own CI/CD setup from scratch for every client, which is inefficient.
Back in 2013, I worked with Sonic ESB, and even then, it had CI/CD with Maven. With App Connect, you need to build everything yourself when using tools like Jenkins, Bamboo, or CircleCI. IBM really needs to provide official support for this.
View full review »Plugins for the repositories are a little difficult to find. It requires some information in the toolkit and if there were some links, options, or search buttons that would simplify things. I would like to have some predefined plugins built-in to App Connect with a list to choose from because some people use SVN, some use GitHub, and others use Bitbucket.
The solution has a DFU mode which IBM states can easily be seen in the variables. It's not that easy to see and is lacking definition. When you're testing the code, you test it with the tool, but you also test the flow that you've created in the tool kit and see the values and what has been created in between the flows. I would want to see it presented in a more defined manner so that it's easy to view while you are debugging. I'd like to have more visibility when testing and debugging the code.
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Mukesh RajSankara Raj
Student at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees
The user interface of IBM App Connect can be a little bit more user-friendly, I would say because the first-time developer is onboarded while using IBM App Connect, he or she may get a little intimidated or daunted looking at all the options available or the pipelines, et cetera. So a little bit on the user interfaces or how it looks like and how it can be perceived by a developer. Right now I believe that the command line integration tool is a separate tool for IBM App Connect. If I want to access items and work through the command line interface, I have to open up a separate one, I forgot the tool, and command line interface's name, but I need to open a separate tool and use that. But probably a native command line integration in IBM App Connect, which can help us validate our POCs or our code. That would be an interesting feature to have within the IBM App Connect product.
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Rajender Reddy
Software Development Manager at Reliance Jio
The addition of string functionality would be a benefit, particularly in the ESQL space that IBM already uses internally. If you have non-unique elements but need unique elements, you must write code.
For example, Java provides one function for obtaining unique values.
View full review »In the next release, I would like to get some quality connectors. With the configuration of MuleSoft, they have multiple connectors if you're going with the quicker stuff. There's IBM Professional and IBM Enterprise solution. IBM Professional will have all the connector things, but I'm expecting that to be included on-premise as well.
IBM should be competitive on the third party cloud side of integration so that we can do the development quickly. It would also be very useful for the cost effectiveness of project development.
View full review »IBM App Connect should improve security features and have a faster mechanism than MuleSoft, which has better capabilities.
View full review »The setup time for App Connect could be improved.
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Lakshan Jinasena
IT Specialist at ICAP
The product should improve its support. Unlike other products like Microsoft, IBM does not have a community. The solution needs to work on community building.
The product serves its purpose and our future requirements. However, the product can provide additional connectors and database tables without impacting performance.
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reviewer2275626
Project Consultant at a computer software company with 5,001-10,000 employees
More connectors could be available for the product as some of the third-party software doesn't have default connectors.
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Khaled AlKadi
Sales Director at Jordan Business Systems
IBM needs to enhance and have a stronger offering for the event streaming part because this is the future needed for the containerization and the new integration requirement.
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reviewer1719357
Head of ICT division at a energy/utilities company with 201-500 employees
We have not used the solution for too long. I haven't noted any issues with the product so far. We're still discovering new features.
When we do a version upgrade of the system, the platform is kind of complicated. It would be ideal if it was easier to manage.
Sometimes we have issues with local support.
View full review »There needs to be an IBM App Connect web console clustering feature.
View full review »The integration with HR systems could be better.
View full review »The interface could be better.
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BahiMOHAMED
Full Stack Developer at Solutions by STC
Updates are constantly delayed and that is something IBM could improve.
I would like the ability for more than one developer to work on the same project (source control/branch merge). If the project has more than one orchestration, you should be able to have different people working on each.
View full review »The installation of containers could be simplified, as it currently requires a senior-level installer.
In the next release, I would like it to be integrated with lifecycle management.
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SystemEnfb41
System Engineer with 1,001-5,000 employees
I'm happy to see that Swagger is introduced because we're going to combine it with IBM API Connect. I wish it could reach out to the network folders, because that's the one thing we haven't been able to do well with it and that is to get network file systems.
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Technicac196
Technical Presales at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
There are a few adapters which our customers have been asking for. That's something that's very critical, but I think most critically our customers are asking for support. If I call within the next two hours, someone should be there at least on a call to support me. Support is the major thing.
The audit logging, transaction logging and other such similar features, such as the IBM App Connect cloud instance, need to be improved.
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