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Michael Vorburger updated FINERACT-734:
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    Fix Version/s: 1.5.0

> Credit Bureau Integration Phase 3
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>
>                 Key: FINERACT-734
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FINERACT-734
>             Project: Apache Fineract
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Loan
>            Reporter: Nikhil Pawar
>            Assignee: Rahul Pawar
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: 1.5.0
>
>
> This Jira summarizes the work done for credit bureau integration Project.
> Following were the prerequisites which were required for Credit Bureau 
> module, which have been implemented:
> 1) Address Module
> 2) Family Members module
>  
> The idea was to allow the users to map different loans with different credit 
> bureaus and develop a generic framework which handles the request(to credit 
> bureau) and response (from credit bureau).  
> The mapping module which would enable mapping of credit bureau to loans also 
> has been developed and has screen support in UI. 
> What is required to be done:
> Framework is to be developed, which would use the mapping (from mapping 
> module) and make request to required credit bureau. There are many ways to 
> achieve this :
> One can use this mapping and form object using factory pattern. 
> Interface Request
> implementation:
> CBRequest1 , CBRequest2
> based on the mapping , we can set properties in the implementation and form 
> request.
>  
> Similarly, we would need to have response module. Ideally this should be a 
> asynchronous service, which makes a request and then wait for response to 
> come in. However, this is an ideal  scenario. It completely depends on the 
> credit bureaus architecture. Based on my experience, it is mostly an API 
> based model wherein you make a request to REST API and response comes in. So 
> in this case, we would have to develop request response as tightly coupled 
> modules, we make request, we get response and we parse it all in one flow.
> [https://nikpawar89.github.io/]
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