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A connector is a collection of of templates that define operations users can call from their ESB configurations to easily access specific logic for processing messages. Typically, connectors are used to wrap the API of an external service. For example, there are several ESB connectors that call the APIs of services like Twitter and JIRA. You can also write your own connector to provide access to other services.

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In addition to the above methods, you can enable a connector by creating a configuration file in the <ESB_HOME>/repository/deployment/server/synapse-configs/default/imports directory with the following configurations.

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Replace the value of the name property with the name of your connector, and name the configuration file {org.wso2.carbon.connector}<CONNECTOR_NAME>.xml (e.g., {org.wso2.carbon.connector}salesforce.xml).

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<import xmlns="http://ws.apache.org/ns/synapse"
        name="salesforce"
        package="org.wso2.carbon.connectors"
        status="enabled"/>

To browse through the complete list of WSO2 ESB connectors and for information on configuring operations for each connector, see WSO2 ESB Connectors Documentation