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... ... @@ -5,30 +5,31 @@ 5 5 6 6 == 1. Prerequisites == 7 7 8 -* Basic knowledgeof the eMagizplatform8 +* Completion of the [[exercises>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Use Cases.Data modeling in Design.Exercises.WebHome||target="blank"]] from the Data modeling in Design use case. 9 9 10 10 == 2. Key concepts == 11 11 12 -This microlearning c entersaroundunderstandingtheconceptdata modeling indesign.12 +This microlearning contains the solutions to the [[exercises>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Use Cases.Data modeling in Design.Exercises.WebHome||target="blank"]] from the Data modeling in Design use case. 13 13 14 14 == 3. CDM, CDM & system message, message mapping == 15 -By following the steps below, you should gain a better understanding of the differences between CDM, CDM messages, and system messages. 15 +* Creating a CDM 16 + By importing the Order.xsd file, the CDM should result in the following: 17 + [[image:Main.Images.Usecase.WebHome@data-modeling-in-design-exercises--creating-a-CDM.png]] 18 +* Creating a CDM message 19 + The CDM message data model should look like the following: 20 + [[image:Main.Images.Usecase.WebHome@data-modeling-in-design-exercises--creating-a-CDM-message-data-model.png]] 21 + The CDM message definition should look like the following: 22 + [[image:Main.Images.Usecase.WebHome@data-modeling-in-design-exercises--creating-a-CDM-message-definition.png]] 23 +* Creating a system message 24 + By importing the TransportOrder.xsd file, the system message data model should result in the following: 25 + [[image:Main.Images.Usecase.WebHome@data-modeling-in-design-exercises--creating-a-system-message-data-model.png]] 26 + The system message definition should look like the following: 27 + [[image:Main.Images.Usecase.WebHome@data-modeling-in-design-exercises--creating-a-system-message-definition.png]] 28 +* Complete message mapping 29 + The completed message mapping should look like the following: 30 + [[image:Main.Images.Usecase.WebHome@data-modeling-in-design-exercises--complete-message-mapping-first-part.png]] 31 + [[image:Main.Images.Usecase.WebHome@data-modeling-in-design-exercises--complete-message-mapping-second-part.png]] 16 16 17 -== 3.1 Creating a CDM == 18 -Please import the file Order.xsd in your CDM. 19 - 20 -== 3.2 Creating a CDM message == 21 -Now, go to your CDM message and select Order as root entity. Add all other entities and attributes from Order.xsd, which were imported into the CDM, to your CDM message definition. 22 - 23 -== 3.3 Creating a system message == 24 -In one of your System messages, import the file TransportOrder.xsd. Select CreateOrder as root entity and add all other entities and attributes to your system definition. 25 - 26 -== 3.4 Complete message mapping == 27 - 28 -Now that you have completed these steps, go to Message mapping and complete the mapping. 29 - 30 -The solutions to these exercises can be found here. 31 - 32 32 == 4. Key takeaways == 33 33 34 34 * The CDM holds all entities and attributes that are relevant within the context of your complete integration landscape.