Accessing external data through CMDB by using Federation


You can define a data store to represent a source of external data. For example, a data store can represent data from databases (retrieval type) or cross-launch links. You can use Federation Manager to federate external data through a data store, making that data available to view and query with BMC Helix CMDB tools, such as the CMDB Explorer.


Depending on what kind of data you want to configure to be available in the BMC Helix CMDByou can use either the cross-launch or the retrieval method.

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Cross-launch method

Access data from a specified federated product by using cross-launch links.

Configuring access method to cross-launch CIs in BMC Discovery.

Retrieval method

High-level overview of the retrieval method

Before you create federated classes, you must first define plug-ins that can connect with the database containing federated data.

Retrieve information from external sources of data through plug-ins by creating federated classes.

Configuring the plug-in server for new federation plug-ins.

Federating to databases that are not JDBC-compliant.


 

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