Hi GaBriella,
I agree with your Service Endpoint choice.  It is lacking a few properties 
that you'll want to add for yourself so build a Technical Asset extension 
model (which you likely already have :) to capture these.  If that first 
screenshot is a website, you should capture that in the 'location link' 
property of the Enterprise Context property group.  You could add 'xml 
link' and 'json link' to this property group so that the actual endpoint 
URLs are associated to each Service Endpoint.  These would be datatype 
properties with a value of 'anyURI'.  Alternatively, you could treat each 
XML link and JSON link as instances of Service Endpoint.  This decision 
would depend on the granularity you are after.

Regarding the fun message...I would go to that boolean property and 
deactivate it for now.  This field is likely auto populated by some of the 
lineage business logic.  I'll make sure a ticket is created to dig into 
this deeper.  Deactivating the property will get this message out of your 
way and will not hinder your development in any way.

All the best,
Jesse

On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 4:56:39 PM UTC-5 gabriell...@ios.doi.gov 
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am trying to determine where the data in the below image belongs in EDG. 
> After some definition reading and relationship traversing I landed on 
> Service Endpoint (instead of Software Service or Software API) . What 
> questions should I be asking myself to determine if this is, in fact, the 
> correct class to be using? I selected Service Endpoint because it has a 
> relationship back to an Interoperable class using the "depends on data 
> from" property.
> [image: Rest API Definitions.JPG]
> Service Endpoint does not have a property for the endpoint URL. Does that 
> mean I am using the wrong class?
>
> Also, I am getting this fun message:
> [image: Service Endpoint Data Exchange Details.JPG]
> I went and looked at the model and that field is a boolean it says, but 
> where am I supposed to capture in the incoming and outgoing flows in order 
> to populate this section?
>
> [image: Technical Asset Model.JPG]
>
> Apologies if this is not enough information to answer my question.
>

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