An interface is a data communication channel to an external system that enables users to define connection parameters for a data source. All data needed by Fabric from the data source is transferred through an interface.
When multiple data sources are needed by the project implementation, several interfaces are defined, one for each data source. It is therefore natural for a project to have multiple interfaces. Fabric interfaces are defined as Shared Objects, whereby they can be accessed by any objects in a project, such as LUs, Web Services, Translations or Reference tables.
Fabric distinguishes between DB interfaces and Non-DB interfaces.
DB interfaces enable Fabric server connections to databases like the SQL Server, PostgreSQL or Oracle. They are used to access database data and metadata.
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Non-DB Interfaces are used to define a connection with data sources that are not Databases. The following non-DB interfaces are described:
Search Interface. This interface type supports cross-instance searches and is needed to enable Fabric to connect to the search engine when a Search is defined on LU tables. Click for more information about Search Implementation Steps.
Data Catalog Interface. This interface type is required for enabling Fabric Data Catalog. Click for more information about Data Catalog Interface.
An interface is a data communication channel to an external system that enables users to define connection parameters for a data source. All data needed by Fabric from the data source is transferred through an interface.
When multiple data sources are needed by the project implementation, several interfaces are defined, one for each data source. It is therefore natural for a project to have multiple interfaces. Fabric interfaces are defined as Shared Objects, whereby they can be accessed by any objects in a project, such as LUs, Web Services, Translations or Reference tables.
Fabric distinguishes between DB interfaces and Non-DB interfaces.
DB interfaces enable Fabric server connections to databases like the SQL Server, PostgreSQL or Oracle. They are used to access database data and metadata.
Click for more information about DB Interfaces.
Non-DB Interfaces are used to define a connection with data sources that are not Databases. The following non-DB interfaces are described:
Search Interface. This interface type supports cross-instance searches and is needed to enable Fabric to connect to the search engine when a Search is defined on LU tables. Click for more information about Search Implementation Steps.
Data Catalog Interface. This interface type is required for enabling Fabric Data Catalog. Click for more information about Data Catalog Interface.