The open metadata and governance frameworks define the interfaces for pluggable components. These components provide much of the customization and technology integration points offered by the open metadata and governance implementation.
The open metadata and governance frameworks supported by Egeria are as follows:
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Audit Log Framework (ALF) provides interfaces and classes to enable connectors of all types to support natural language diagnostic messages for both exceptions and the audit log.
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Open Metadata Framework (OMF) provides basic definitions for the open metadata types.
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Open Connector Framework (OCF) provides the interfaces and base implementations for components (called connectors) that access real-world digital resources. OCF connectors also provide detailed metadata about the resources they access.
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open-integration-framework - provides the interfaces and services for integration connectors.
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Governance Action Framework (GAF) provides the interfaces and base implementations for components (called governance action services) that take action to assess and correct a situation that is harmful to the data, or the organization in some way.
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Survey Action Framework (SAF) provides the interfaces and base implementations for components (called survey action services) that survey and extract characteristics about the real-world resources and stores them in an open metadata repository.
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Context Event Framework (CEF) provides the interfaces and base implementations for components (called context event services) that manage context events and time-based services.
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