Navigation :
test ../ test dev.html
Developer Guide
test ../ test dev/dev-release.html
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Release and migration notes
test ../ test dev/getting-started.html
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Getting started
test ../ test dev/dev-ui-config.html
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Configuring the UI
test ../ test dev/dev-extensions.html
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Extending the Module
test ../ test dev/integration.html
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How to Integrate Limits to an Atoti Server
test ../ test dev/integration/multi-server-activate.html
-- Multi-server Activation
test ../ test dev/integration/java.html
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Atoti Java
test ../ test dev/integration/python.html
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Atoti Limits Python plugin
test ../ test dev/integration/performance.html
-- Performance
test ../ test dev/alert-tasks.html
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Evaluating Limits
test ../ test dev/scopes.html
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Limit Scopes
test ../ test dev/limit-workflow.html
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Limit Workflow
test ../ test dev/date-roll.html
- Date Roll
test ../ test dev/restful-endpoint.html
- RESTful endpoints
test ../ test dev/security.html
- Required Roles
test ../ test user-ref.html
User & Reference Guide
test ../ test user-ref/limits-overview.html
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Atoti Limits Overview
test ../ test user-ref/whats-new.html
- What's New
test ../ test user-ref/using-limits.html
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Manage limits
test ../ test user-ref/manage-incidents.html
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Manage incidents
test ../ test user-ref/input-files.html
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Input file formats
test ../ test user-ref/configuration.html
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Configuration files
test ../ test user-ref/cube.html
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Cubes
test ../ test user-ref/datastore.html
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Datastores
How to Integrate Limits to an Atoti Server
This section describes how to integrate Atoti Limits into the Atoti Java and Python APIs.
Overview
To connect the module to an Atoti Java server please see Java auto-configuration . This is the easier and
recommended approach, but please note that, alternatively, the connection can be configured manually. Please see
Java manual configuration .
To connect the module to an Atoti Python server, the atoti-limits plugin can be used. See Atoti Python API configuration