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Architecturally, the Policy Framework and CLAMP are complimentary as separate systems. The Policy Framework is part of control loops, and CLAMP is a control loop management system.

Technologies

No.TechnologyPolicy FrameworkCLAMPRecommendationComment
101Lifecycle ManagementPolicy CommonSpring Framework

Spring for new (All participants including DCAE/K8S)

Jira
serverONAP JIRA
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keyPOLICY-3168

Migrate if doing something else in existing PF code in master

(Spring in policy-common?)


102RESTPolicy Common, using JAX-RS annotationsCamelCamel the Commissining/Instantiation
Spring for Supervision/Monitoring
Use Camel where we need flexibility.

103Parameter HandlingBuilt in parameter validation in policy commonSpring propertiesLet's investigate if the policy-common parameter handling can be got to work in Spring (javax validation)
104TOSCA HandlingPolicy Models, integrated serialization and persistence for most TOSCA entitiesCLAMP TOSCA handling (more info)

Separate study ongoing in the Policy Framework on this

We should try and get this framework on Spring, which would enable further merging

105PersistencePolicy Models using JPA/JDBC/Eclipselink/MariaDBSpring using JPA/JDBC/Hibernate/MariaDB
To be investigated.  Should also consider using the policy DB to store TOSCA rather than caching it in a separate CLAMP-specific DB
1066UINone (Angular in TOSCA PoC, APEX policy editor)ReactReact

Angular (Security issues raised), new version did not solve the issues. React is flexible and easier to understand, we moved in an earlier release from Angular to React. Used Jsoneditor (library), easier with React.

Develop the Monitoring GUI as a new tab in the CLAMP UI.

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AreaPolicy FrameworkCLAMPRecommendationComment
200Module StructureMaven multi module projectSingle module project, builds everythingMulti ModulePrice to pay is that we could have some issues with getting integration coverage
201Docker BuildCommon approach for current components and repos using a "packages" maven modulePart of Single module
Add TOSCA components to the Docker build, also see if or how we use the Policy Framework approach
202Integration TestCSITs done per component, separate to buildComprehensive Integration test, part of buildThe ONAP recommendation is that Integration tests should be a part of the build.
203docsAll docs are in policy parentdocs in subdirectory in clamp repoMove to policy parent
204UISeparate "policy gui" repoui-react subdirectories in clamp repo

Let's think about it.

We should do this
205SimulatorsDMaaP Simulator A&AI, SDNC, CDS, APPC, and othersEmulator for CLAMP external interfaces, TOSCA POC we have a participant simulator
CLAMP should use the real Policy components in the integration tests within the build (stretch goal)

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