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:If we imagine that [[CNM app]]s are people and the [[CNM Cloud Foundation]] are a combination of their homes, we may treat [[WorldOpp Middleware]] as their mail delivery, local police, [[Internet broadband]], public transportation, town hall, and other municipal services that are available for all the residents. | :If we imagine that [[CNM app]]s are people and the [[CNM Cloud Foundation]] are a combination of their homes, we may treat [[WorldOpp Middleware]] as their mail delivery, local police, [[Internet broadband]], public transportation, town hall, and other municipal services that are available for all the residents. | ||
− | :[[WorldOpp Middleware]]'s systems provide all [[CNM app]]s with [[federated service]]s. These services particularly feature the | + | :[[WorldOpp Middleware]]'s systems provide all [[CNM app]]s with [[federated service]]s. These services particularly feature the [[distributed database management system]] ([[DDBMS]]) and [[user management system]]. |
− | :The federated database stores most important data from different [[CNM app]]s, so it can be accessed in one place rather than in every [[CNM app]]. | + | :The federated database stores most important data from different [[CNM app]]s, so it can be accessed in one place rather than in every [[CNM app]]. In our imaginary town, this ''DDBMS'' would combine the town secretary office and archives. |
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+ | :Different [[software system|system]]s of [[CNM Cloud]] may utilize the [[user data]] of the ''Middleware''. For instance, [[CNM Cert]] may take ''Middleware's'' data to track your progress outside of ''CNM Cert''. | ||
:The [[user management system]] handles all the authentications and authorizations. In our imaginary town, the [[user management system]] would combine two entities: (a) the ID-issuing authority and (b) ID policing reinforcement. | :The [[user management system]] handles all the authentications and authorizations. In our imaginary town, the [[user management system]] would combine two entities: (a) the ID-issuing authority and (b) ID policing reinforcement. | ||
− | :[[ | + | :The ''Middleware'' uses [[LDAP|Lightweight Directory Access Protocol]] ([[LDAP]]) to communicate user data to the ''Cloud's'' apps. The core of the ''Middleware'' is custom-written specifically for [[CNM Cloud]]. |
− | : | + | :[[WorldOpp Middleware]] is called ''middleware'' because it is in the middle of [[CNM Cloud]]. [[WorldOpp Middleware]] literally transforms various systems of [[CNM Cyber]], which otherwise would be standalone, into a united [[career-enhancement platform|platform]]. |
'''[[CNM Cloud SSO]]''' is the successor [[lectio]]. | '''[[CNM Cloud SSO]]''' is the successor [[lectio]]. |
Revision as of 01:09, 19 September 2020
What the Middleware Is (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the lesson part of the Middleware Essentials lesson that introduces its participants to CNM Cloud. This lesson belongs to the Introduction to CNM Cloud session of the CNM Cyber Orientation.
Content
The successor predecessor lectio is How Apps Are Built.
Key terms
- WorldOpp Federated Servers. The computing server that hosts the software applications that WorldOpp Middleware powers. The CNM Cloud Next is one of the CNM Cloud Foundation.
- User management system. Any system for the administration of system-user roles and user data, as well as tracking and reporting user datas to the authorized administrators and the end-user whose actions have produced that data.
- User dashboard. The feature that provides the end-user with a user interface (UI) that displays user data and those features that are available to the end-user of a particular system or system of systems.
- User interface (UI).
Script
- If we imagine that CNM apps are people and the CNM Cloud Foundation are a combination of their homes, we may treat WorldOpp Middleware as their mail delivery, local police, Internet broadband, public transportation, town hall, and other municipal services that are available for all the residents.
- WorldOpp Middleware's systems provide all CNM apps with federated services. These services particularly feature the distributed database management system (DDBMS) and user management system.
- The federated database stores most important data from different CNM apps, so it can be accessed in one place rather than in every CNM app. In our imaginary town, this DDBMS would combine the town secretary office and archives.
- Different systems of CNM Cloud may utilize the user data of the Middleware. For instance, CNM Cert may take Middleware's data to track your progress outside of CNM Cert.
- The user management system handles all the authentications and authorizations. In our imaginary town, the user management system would combine two entities: (a) the ID-issuing authority and (b) ID policing reinforcement.
- The Middleware uses Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) to communicate user data to the Cloud's apps. The core of the Middleware is custom-written specifically for CNM Cloud.
- WorldOpp Middleware is called middleware because it is in the middle of CNM Cloud. WorldOpp Middleware literally transforms various systems of CNM Cyber, which otherwise would be standalone, into a united platform.
CNM Cloud SSO is the successor lectio.
Questions
Lectio quiz
- The answer is recorded for the lectio completion purpose:
- Which statement below is correct:
- All of the other substantive answers are correct.
- None of the other answers is correct.
- Which statement below is correct: