- Why use canonical data model?
- What is canonical data model in SOA?
- What is canonical design pattern?
- What is a canonical API?
Why use canonical data model?
The purpose of a CDM is to enable an enterprise to create and distribute a common definition of its entire data unit. This allows for smoother integration between systems, which can help: Improve processes and practices. Make data analytics easier.
What is canonical data model in SOA?
CDM is essentially a Service Orientated Architecture (SOA) concept, promoting the reuse of data structures, attributes and data types during messaging between various systems and components.
What is canonical design pattern?
Integration design pattern Canonical data model pattern
The canonical data model pattern is considered as the “oldest” integration design pattern. It refers to creating a messaging or data model that can be leveraged by consumers directly or indirectly.
What is a canonical API?
The Canonical REST API is primarily intended for customers and vendors to create reusable integrations between third-party software and customized CSM systems. If you are a Cherwell Administrator and need to integrate with your instance of CSM, we recommend beginning with the Named Object Operations.