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In area 0 we introduced the definitions for a server with an endpoint. The server could host data and APIs. The connection contains information to allow a client application or tool to connect to a particular endpoint. The ConnectorType defines which connector implementation should be used to connect to the endpoint. The Keystore holds authentication properties such as userId and password. They are securely stored to protect the assets.
Figure 2: Connectors and Connections |
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Connector Directories
Connector directories help to organize the connection definitions into logical groups to help people/tools locate the relevant connections.
Figure 3: Organizing connections into connector directories |
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Data Stores and Data Sets
Figure 4: Distinguishing between data set assets and the stores they are located in |
Managed Asset
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Deployed APIs
Figure 5: Providing remote access to function and data through APIs |
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Connection Linkage
Figure 6: Defining the server capabilities and assets that a connection provides access to |
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Virtual Connections
Figure 7: Connections for accessing virtualized assets |
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Files and Folders
Figure 8: Definitions for describing files and folders |
Databases
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Document Stores and Collections
Figure 9: Specialized stores for managing documents |
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Databases
Applications and Processes
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Security Assets
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