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Introduction To Knowledge Modules

Knowledge Modules (KM) are used in Oracle Data Integrator to implement how integration processes occur. There are different types of KMs that handle tasks like reverse-engineering metadata, handling changed data capture, loading data from one system to another using optimized methods, integrating data in a target system using specific strategies, and controlling data integrity on the data flow. KMs are used in interfaces and data models in Oracle Data Integrator.
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Introduction To Knowledge Modules

Knowledge Modules (KM) are used in Oracle Data Integrator to implement how integration processes occur. There are different types of KMs that handle tasks like reverse-engineering metadata, handling changed data capture, loading data from one system to another using optimized methods, integrating data in a target system using specific strategies, and controlling data integrity on the data flow. KMs are used in interfaces and data models in Oracle Data Integrator.
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What is Oracle data integrator?

Introduction to Knowledge Modules

Knowledge Modules (KM) implement “how” the


integration processes occur. Each Knowledge Module type
refers to a specific integration task:

Reverse-engineering metadata from the heterogeneous


systems for Oracle Data Integrator (RKM).

Handling Changed Data Capture (CDC) on a given system


(JKM)

Loading data from one system to another, using system-


optimized methods (LKM). These KMs are used in
interfaces.

Integrating data in a target system, using specific strategies


(insert/update, slowly changing dimensions) (IKM). These
KMs are used in interfaces

Controlling Data Integrity on the data flow (CKM). These


KMs are used in data model's static check and interfaces
flow checks.

Exposing data in the form of web services (SKM).


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