Data Spine Components’ Interaction Sample Clauses

Data Spine Components’ Interaction. Figure 10 illustrates the architecture of the Data Spine and interaction among its components. The access to the GUI of the IFE and its elements is protected by the Security Portal. The ASG acts as the Policy Enforcement Point and relies on the Security Portal to make the access control related decisions. The ASG secures the REST API of the Service Registry and offers a secure proxy endpoint to access it. The API Security Gateway is configured to check the Service Registry for new service registrations periodically in order to automatically create secure proxy endpoints for them. The Service Registry publishes service status announcement related messages to the Message Broker. <.. image(Diagram Description automatically generated) removed ..> Figure 10 — Architecture of the Data Spine Figure 11 illustrates how the interoperability proxy endpoint EP1-b exposed by the integration flow is secured by the ASG. When the Service Consumer, consumer1 registers EP1-b to the Service Registry, the ASG automatically creates a security proxy endpoint EP1-c for EP1-b. consumer1 can then invoke EP1-c in through S2 with an access token obtained from the Security Portal. In this way, the components of the Data Spine work together to enable integration of and communication between the services of different platforms. <.. image(Graphical user interface, table Description automatically generated) removed ..> Figure 11 — Illustration of an integration flow and its runtime operation In summary, the Data Spine provides the following functionalities: • Authentication, authorization and SSO; • Service/API metadata lifecycle management and discovery; • Infrastructure and tooling for protocol connection, data transformation, routing, and system mediation; • Multitenant, Web-based, drag-and-drop style GUI for an easy and intuitive creation of applications with minimal coding effort; • Message brokering.
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