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14 14  == 2. Key concepts ==
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16 -This microlearning centers around calling an asynchronous queue in Mendix
17 -With eMagiz Mendix Connector, we mean: A Mendix module developed and maintained by eMagiz that simplifies connect a Mendix application to an eMagiz project for data traffic between both systems.
16 +This microlearning centers around calling an asynchronous queue in Mendix.
17 +* With eMagiz Mendix Connector, we mean: A Mendix module developed and maintained by eMagiz that simplifies connect a Mendix application to an eMagiz project for data traffic between both systems.
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19 19  To call an asynchronous queue in Mendix, you need the following:
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66 66  * Optionally, you can define an import mapping and subsequent option
67 67  * Setting the Range option correctly is critical to prevent 'unexpected' errors
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69 -Note: To make a connection in allowing data to travel between A and B, you need to fill in the correct constants and set up your Keystore and Truststore correctly. For more information check out this [[course>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Novice.Mendix Connectivity.WebHome||target="blank"]].
69 +Note: To make a connection in allowing data to travel between A and B, you need to fill in the correct constants and set up your Keystore and Truststore correctly. For more information check out this [[Novice - Mendix Connectivity>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Novice.Mendix Connectivity.WebHome||target="blank"]] microlearnings.
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71 71  == 5. Suggested Additional Readings ==
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