Hi Siddharth,
What I have shown in the video is a sample POC and for that reason I am using a tunneling service like NGROK. In an enterprise solution, you would usually have either an On premise server such as one created using
Internet Information Services (IIS) for Windows or you can go for a cloud deployment using services such as Amazon Route 53 and EC2 instances if we consider AWS cloud platform for example.
Once the servers have been setup and the incoming IP addresses have been whitelisted, you can keep running your Flask code or any other server side language like NodeJS to keep the channel constantly open to create a communication between Blue Prism and Google Dialogflow. Unfortunately, I haven't tried the BP Dialog Flow connector as of now but I can tell you it will require a Google Service Account and the Google Cloud server here will host the channel for communication. For it's usage you might have to check the available documentations from DX Exchange.
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Regards,
Devneet Mohanty
Intelligent Process Automation Consultant | Sr. Consultant - Automation Developer,
WonderBotz India Pvt. Ltd.
Blue Prism Community MVP | Blue Prism 7x Certified Professional
Website:
https://devneet.github.io/Email: devneetmohanty07@gmail.com
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Regards,
Devneet Mohanty,
SS&C Blueprism Community MVP 2024,
Automation Architect,
Wonderbotz India Pvt. Ltd.