ONAP Release Target | Use Case Summary | Deprecated Functions |
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Amsterdam, Beijing | AAI Schema is: - single-data-file configuration per version, i.e. one OXM file and one EdgeRule file
- distributed via source-code repository to AAI-internal-clients and ONAP-project-clients
- built into and deployed as microservice JAR file
- effective only upon microservice startup
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Casablanca | AAI Schema is: - multiple-data-file configuration, i.e. multiple OXM files and multiple EdgeRule files
- distributed via source-code repository to AAI-internal-clients and ONAP-project-clients
- built into and deployed as microservice JAR file
- effective only upon microservice startup
| - single-data-file configuration per version
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Dublin | AAI Schema is: - multiple-data-file configuration
- distributed as data files via deployment tools to AAI-internal-clients, i.e. multiple OXM files and multiple EdgeRule files, without change to JAR files
- effective only upon AAI-internal-clients startup
- distributed as data files via deployment tools to AAI Schema Service, i.e. multiple OXM files and multiple EdgeRule files
- effective only upon AAI Schema Service startup
- distributed via run-time API to AAI-internal-clients
- effective only upon AAI-internal-clients startup
- distributed via source-code repository to ONAP-project-clients, i.e. XSD files and generated POJOs
- built into and deployed as ONAP-project-clients JAR file
- effective only upon ONAP-project-clients startup
| - single-data-file configuration per version
- distributed via source-code repository to AAI-internal-clients
- built into and deployed as microservice JAR file
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Dublin and beyond | Each of the AAI-internal-clients and ONAP-project-clients will need to identify the relevant pieces of AAI schema that relates uniquely to their operations. The multiple-data-file configuration to be grouped by producer-consumer pairings. |
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Dublin and beyond | Each of the AAI-internal-clients will need to decide when/how to proceed with changing over to the updated methods of distributing the AAI schema. |
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El Alto | AAI Schema is: - multiple-data-file configuration
- distributed as data files via deployment tools to AAI-internal-clients, i.e. multiple OXM files and multiple EdgeRule files, without change to JAR files
- effective upon AAI-internal-clients run-time refresh
- distributed as data files via deployment tools to AAI Schema Service, i.e. multiple OXM files and multiple EdgeRule files
- effective upon AAI Schema Service run-time refresh
- distributed via run-time API to AAI-internal-clients
- effective upon AAI-internal-clients run-time refresh
- distributed as data files via deployment tools to ONAP-project-clients without change to JAR files
- effective only upon ONAP-project-clients startup
| - single-data-file configuration per version
- distributed via source-code repository to AAI-internal-clients
- built into and deployed as microservice JAR file
- effective only upon AAI Schema Service startup
- effective only upon AAI-internal-clients startup
- distributed via source-code repository to ONAP-project-clients
- XSD files and generated POJOs
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El Alto and beyond | Each of the ONAP-project-clients will need to decide when/how to proceed with changing over to the updated methods of distributing the AAI schema. |
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Frankfurt | AAI Schema is: - multiple-data-file configuration
- distributed as data files via deployment tools to AAI-internal-clients, i.e. multiple IDL files, without change to JAR files
- effective upon AAI-internal-clients run-time refresh
- distributed as data files via deployment tools to AAI Schema Service, i.e. multiple IDL files
- effective upon AAI Schema Service run-time refresh
- distributed via run-time SDC API to AAI Schema Service, i.e. multiple TOSCA files and CSAR files
- effective upon AAI Schema Service run-time refresh
- distributed via run-time API to AAI-internal-clients
- effective upon AAI-internal-clients run-time refresh
- distributed as data files via deployment tools to ONAP-project-clients without change to JAR files
- effective only upon ONAP-project-clients startup
| - single-data-file configuration per version
- distributed via source-code repository to AAI-internal-clients
- built into and deployed as microservice JAR file
- effective only upon AAI Schema Service startup
- effective only upon AAI-internal-clients startup
- distributed via source-code repository to ONAP-project-clients
- XSD files and generated POJOs
- multiple OXM files and multiple EdgeRule files
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G release | AAI Schema is: - multiple-data-file configuration
- distributed as data files via deployment tools to AAI-internal-clients, i.e. multiple IDL files or multiple TOSCA files and CSAR files, without change to JAR files
- effective upon AAI-internal-clients run-time refresh
- distributed as data files via deployment tools to AAI Schema Service, i.e. multiple IDL files or multiple TOSCA files and CSAR files
- effective upon AAI Schema Service run-time refresh
- distributed via run-time SDC API to AAI Schema Service, i.e. multiple TOSCA files and CSAR files
- effective upon AAI Schema Service run-time refresh
- distributed via run-time API to AAI-internal-clients
- effective upon AAI-internal-clients run-time refresh
- distributed as data files via deployment tools to ONAP-project-clients without change to JAR files
- effective only upon ONAP-project-clients startup
- distributed via run-time API to ONAP-project-clients
- effective only upon ONAP-project-clients startup
| - single-data-file configuration per version
- distributed via source-code repository to AAI-internal-clients
- built into and deployed as microservice JAR file
- effective only upon AAI Schema Service startup
- effective only upon AAI-internal-clients startup
- distributed via source-code repository to ONAP-project-clients
- XSD files and generated POJOs
- multiple OXM files and multiple EdgeRule files
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G release and beyond | Each of the ONAP-project-clients will need to decide when/how to proceed with changing over to the updated methods of distributing the AAI schema. |
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H release and beyond | AAI Schema is: - multiple-data-file configuration
- distributed as data files via deployment tools to AAI-internal-clients, i.e. multiple IDL files or multiple TOSCA files and CSAR files, without change to JAR files
- effective upon AAI-internal-clients run-time refresh
- distributed as data files via deployment tools to AAI Schema Service, i.e. multiple IDL files or multiple TOSCA files and CSAR files
- effective upon AAI Schema Service run-time refresh
- distributed via run-time SDC API to AAI Schema Service, i.e. multiple TOSCA files and CSAR files
- effective upon AAI Schema Service run-time refresh
- distributed via run-time API to AAI-internal-clients
- effective upon AAI-internal-clients run-time refresh
- distributed as data files via deployment tools to ONAP-project-clients without change to JAR files
- effective upon ONAP-project-clients run-time refresh
- distributed via run-time API to ONAP-project-clients
- effective upon ONAP-project-clients run-time refresh
| - single-data-file configuration per version
- distributed via source-code repository to AAI-internal-clients
- built into and deployed as microservice JAR file
- effective only upon AAI Schema Service startup
- effective only upon AAI-internal-clients startup
- distributed via source-code repository to ONAP-project-clients
- XSD files and generated POJOs
- multiple OXM files and multiple EdgeRule files
- effective only upon ONAP-project-clients startup
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I release and beyond | AAI Schema is: - federation of AAI instances with disjoint schemas and databases
- facade to stitch disjoint schema and data back into a unified representation
- schema change and version upgrade by deploying new AAI instance to join federation
- rolling upgrade and data migration between AAI instances within federation
- multiple-data-file configuration
- distributed as data files via deployment tools to AAI-internal-clients, i.e. multiple IDL files or multiple TOSCA files and CSAR files, without change to JAR files
- effective upon AAI-internal-clients run-time refresh
- distributed as data files via deployment tools to AAI Schema Service, i.e. multiple IDL files or multiple TOSCA files and CSAR files
- effective upon AAI Schema Service run-time refresh
- distributed via run-time SDC API to AAI Schema Service, i.e. multiple TOSCA files and CSAR files
- effective upon AAI Schema Service run-time refresh
- distributed via run-time API to AAI-internal-clients
- effective upon AAI-internal-clients run-time refresh
- distributed as data files via deployment tools to ONAP-project-clients without change to JAR files
- effective upon ONAP-project-clients run-time refresh
- distributed via run-time API to ONAP-project-clients
- effective upon ONAP-project-clients run-time refresh
| - single-data-file configuration per version
- distributed via source-code repository to AAI-internal-clients
- built into and deployed as microservice JAR file
- effective only upon AAI Schema Service startup
- effective only upon AAI-internal-clients startup
- distributed via source-code repository to ONAP-project-clients
- XSD files and generated POJOs
- multiple OXM files and multiple EdgeRule files
- effective only upon ONAP-project-clients startup
- single unified AAI schema and database
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J release and beyond | |
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