Difference between revisions of "InterfaceAdministration"
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InterfaceAdministration is a administration object for a set of [[MetaProxy]] objects. | InterfaceAdministration is a administration object for a set of [[MetaProxy]] objects. | ||
− | An InterfaceAdministration is a | + | An InterfaceAdministration is a specialized MetaClass having the new ClassType "InterfaceAdministration". It handles the management of a certain interface configuration related to [[MetaProxy|MetaProxies]], that is executed for data import and/or export. |
There is a new MetaClass INTERFACE_ADMIN_ROOT from which all InterfaceAdministration objects should derive. The object itself can relate to a set of MetaProxies that are used for interface runs. InterfaceAdmin objects have a [[Relation]] to ProxyMetaProperties named "SYSREL_INTERFACE_ADMIN_METAPROXY". Vie this relation, all involved MetaProxies are accessible via the administation object. | There is a new MetaClass INTERFACE_ADMIN_ROOT from which all InterfaceAdministration objects should derive. The object itself can relate to a set of MetaProxies that are used for interface runs. InterfaceAdmin objects have a [[Relation]] to ProxyMetaProperties named "SYSREL_INTERFACE_ADMIN_METAPROXY". Vie this relation, all involved MetaProxies are accessible via the administation object. |
Revision as of 07:57, 15 April 2014
Basics
InterfaceAdministration is a administration object for a set of MetaProxy objects.
An InterfaceAdministration is a specialized MetaClass having the new ClassType "InterfaceAdministration". It handles the management of a certain interface configuration related to MetaProxies, that is executed for data import and/or export.
There is a new MetaClass INTERFACE_ADMIN_ROOT from which all InterfaceAdministration objects should derive. The object itself can relate to a set of MetaProxies that are used for interface runs. InterfaceAdmin objects have a Relation to ProxyMetaProperties named "SYSREL_INTERFACE_ADMIN_METAPROXY". Vie this relation, all involved MetaProxies are accessible via the administation object.
Once an import/export via interface run is executed, a new instance of InterfaceExecution is automatically generated. The name is generated out of the InterfaceAdministration object name and the current date and time.