This document provides an overview of the key architectural components and concepts involved in the Net Framework's interoperability.
Interoperability is crucial for seamless integration across different Net Framework components.
The framework employs a layered architecture for enhanced modularity.
The core of interoperability relies on:
Layer 1: Standard Interface Definitions (SIDs): Define standard interfaces for communication between components.
Layer 2: Common Data Formats (CDF): Standardize data formats for improved data exchange.
Layer 3: API Gateway Services: Facilitate secure and reliable communication across different components.
The client-side interactions are driven by:
Framework SDKs: Each component uses SDKs that enable custom code integrations.
Web Service Adapters: Facilitate integration with external web services.
Integration with external services are handled by:
Message Queues: For asynchronous communication.
WebSockets: For real-time data exchange.
Future innovations include:
For detailed information, please refer to the official Interop Documentation:
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