Push Connector Requirements.
Universal Migrator facilitates migrations between hundreds of different applications into destination applications whom we have built a push connector for.
If you are reading this article, you likely want Universal Migrator to load data into your system.
In order for our team to push data to you, your application will need to have the necessary APIs which are built the right ways.
As you are reading through the articles below, we are presenting the best way for your to build your APIs. There is flexibility on the exact way that certain features are implemented, however, if you want to deviate from our recommendation, you should always ask us first as
our developers require special approval to integrate with non-standard API designs.
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