Saturday, 26 May 2012

What is a Knowledge Module?

What is a Knowledge Module?

 

Knowledge Modules (KMs) are code templates. Each KM is dedicated to an individual task in the overall data integration process. The code in the KMs appears in nearly the form that it will be executed except that it includes Oracle Data Integrator (ODI) substitution methods enabling it to be used generically by many different integration jobs. The code that is generated and executed is derived from the declarative rules and metadata defined in the ODI Designer module.
  • A KM will be reused across several interfaces or models. To modify the behavior of hundreds of jobs using hand-coded scripts and procedures, developers would need to modify each script or procedure. In contrast, the benefit of Knowledge Modules is that you make a change once and it is instantly propagated to hundreds of transformations. KMs are based on logical tasks that will be performed. They don't contain references to physical objects (datastores, columns, physical paths, etc.)
  • KMs can be analyzed for impact analysis.
  • KMs can't be executed standalone. They require metadata from interfaces, datastores and models.
KMs fall into 6 different categories as summarized in the table below:

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