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==== Connector pool configuration ==== | ==== Connector pool configuration ==== | ||
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**The connector pool** is a very useful feature that avoids unnecessarily creating a new connector instance each time a connector is called. Typically, each connector instance also creates a connection to that target system. It is effective to maintain these connections for **longer periods and for multiple calls**. | **The connector pool** is a very useful feature that avoids unnecessarily creating a new connector instance each time a connector is called. Typically, each connector instance also creates a connection to that target system. It is effective to maintain these connections for **longer periods and for multiple calls**. | ||
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===== System scheme ===== | ===== System scheme ===== | ||
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When the connector is configured correctly, we can move on to the **System scheme** tab. There, we will create the scheme either manually or we will use the scheme which will be returned by the connector itself (according to the filled-in configuration). | When the connector is configured correctly, we can move on to the **System scheme** tab. There, we will create the scheme either manually or we will use the scheme which will be returned by the connector itself (according to the filled-in configuration). | ||