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Integration Service user guide
Integration Service feature availability
This page provides an overview of the differences in Integration Service feature availability across Automation Cloud and Automation Cloud Public Sector. While most features and connectors are delivered consistently across both environments, some differences may exist due to compliance requirements or regional constraints.
Table 1. Feature comparison: Integration Service in Automation Cloud and Automation Cloud Public Sector
| Feature area | Feature | Automation Cloud and Test Cloud | Automation Cloud Public Sector and Test Cloud Public Sector |
|---|---|---|---|
| Connectors 1 | Adobe eSign GenAI Activities | ✅ | ❌ |
| Connections | Configuring connections from UiPath Assistant | ✅ | ❌ |
| Authentication | Redirect URI | https://cloud.uipath.com/provisioning_/callback | https://govcloud.uipath.us/provisioning_/callback |
1 All Integration Service connectors released to Automation Cloud are generally expected to be available in Automation Cloud Public Sector, in alignment with the established feature deployment calendar. There are, however, specific exceptions.
Frequently asked questions
Why is there a difference in the connectors available between Automation Cloud and Automation Cloud Public Sector?
Some connectors require explicit vendor approval before they can be added to the UiPath Integration Service catalog. While most vendors accept UiPath’s existing application approvals, others require UiPath to create and register new applications specifically for the Public Sector environment. Because this process involves third-party approval, it may take additional time and is not entirely within UiPath control. These connectors will become available in the Public Sector offering once the necessary approvals are obtained.
Why am I not seeing license consumption in Automation Cloud Public Sector?
License consumption reporting is currently being implemented for the Public Sector environment. We are actively working on enabling this feature. In the meantime, if you have questions regarding licensing or API call consumption, contact your dedicated account manager for assistance.
Why don’t certain connectors support FedRAMP-specific domains or URLs?
Not all third-party applications are FedRAMP-certified. For applications that are certified but do not yet display a dedicated authentication option for FedRAMP-specific domains, UiPath is in the process of adding this capability. If this requirement is urgent, please inform your dedicated account manager so we can prioritize it accordingly.