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  1. Preface
  2. Analyst Service
  3. Catalog Service
  4. Content Management Service
  5. Data Integration Service
  6. Data Integration Service Architecture
  7. Data Integration Service Management
  8. Data Integration Service Grid
  9. Data Integration Service REST API
  10. Data Integration Service Applications
  11. Data Privacy Management Service
  12. Enterprise Data Preparation Service
  13. Interactive Data Preparation Service
  14. Informatica Cluster Service
  15. Mass Ingestion Service
  16. Metadata Access Service
  17. Metadata Manager Service
  18. Model Repository Service
  19. PowerCenter Integration Service
  20. PowerCenter Integration Service Architecture
  21. High Availability for the PowerCenter Integration Service
  22. PowerCenter Repository Service
  23. PowerCenter Repository Management
  24. PowerExchange Listener Service
  25. PowerExchange Logger Service
  26. SAP BW Service
  27. Search Service
  28. System Services
  29. Test Data Manager Service
  30. Test Data Warehouse Service
  31. Web Services Hub
  32. Application Service Upgrade
  33. Appendix A: Application Service Databases
  34. Appendix B: Connecting to Databases from Windows
  35. Appendix C: Connecting to Databases from UNIX or Linux
  36. Appendix D: Updating the DynamicSections Parameter of a DB2 Database

Model Repository Connectivity

Model Repository Connectivity

The Model Repository Service connects to the Model repository using JDBC drivers. Informatica Developer, Informatica Analyst, Informatica Administrator, and the Data Integration Service communicate with the Model Repository Service over TCP/IP. Informatica Developer, Informatica Analyst, and Data Integration Service are Model repository clients.
The following figure shows how a Model repository client connects to the Model repository database:
The figure contains sample Model repository clients, nodes A and B, and the Model repository database. The sample Model repository clients include Informatica Developer, Informatica Analyst, and Data Integration Service.
  1. A Model repository client sends a repository connection request to the master gateway node, which is the entry point to the domain.
  2. The Service Manager sends back the host name and port number of the node running the Model Repository Service. In the diagram, the Model Repository Service is running on node A.
  3. The repository client establishes a TCP/IP connection with the Model Repository Service process on node A.
  4. The Model Repository Service process communicates with the Model repository database over JDBC. The Model Repository Service process stores objects in or retrieves objects from the Model repository database based on requests from the Model repository client.
The Model repository tables have an open architecture. Although you can view the repository tables, never manually edit them through other utilities. Informatica is not responsible for corrupted data that is caused by customer alteration of the repository tables or data within those tables.

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