Tribefire
Tribefire (TF) is a platform for implementing technical solutions that require the collaboration of multiple teams and processes. It generates model-based and service-oriented APIs and interfaces that support collaborative modeling and provide multi-persistence solutions on top of common database management systems (like MySQL and PostgreSQL, and others).
The main goals of Tribefire as a platform are modeling and data integration. This provides a new technical space for domain-agnostic, model-driven engineering.
Tribefire is a horizontal (cross domain) solution that you can use to build vertical (domain specific) solutions.
It comes with a set of built-in services and an easily extendable basis, allowing the implementation of your customised services.
Tribefire enables you to:
- Create, configure, import, and export models with Tribefire Explorer.
- Connect models to databases with Tribefire connections and accesses. See Data Integration.
- Build your own applications to extend Tribefire with Tribefire extensions. See Developing Tribefire-based App, Service Processor, and State Change Processor. For a full view of Tribefire features and functionalities, click the Features tab on Tribefire documentation website.
Among many others, the following roles use Tribefire:
- Back-end developers
- Front-end developers
- Data scientists
View the following topics for information on using Tribefire for your specific role:
Modeling with Tribefire
In Tribefire, you can create models in the Modeler or you can create them programmatically in Java. For more information on models and modeling, see the following topics:
Tribefire for Developers
See the following topics for information on Tribefire ApIs, cartridges, and developing with Tribefire:
- Quick Installation
- Platform Assets
- Metadata
- Wire
- Service Model
- Developing Cartridges
- Creating a Sripted Service Processor
- Scripting
New to Tribefire?
For a quick dive, see the following tutorials:
- For Modeling:
- For Developing:
For a full list of tutorials, click the Tutorials tab on Tribefire documentation website.