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-.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
-
-.. _clamp-controlloop-participants:
-
-Control Loop Participants
-#########################
-
-A Participant is a component that acts as a bridge between the CLAMP COntrol Loop runtime and components such as
-the Policy Framework, DCAE, or a Kubernetes cluster that are taking part in control loops. It listens
-to DMaaP to receive messages from the CLAMP runtime and performs operations towards components that
-are taking part in control loops. A participant has a Control Loop Element for each control loop in
-which it is taking part.
-
-The implementation of a participant may use a common
-:ref:`Participant Intermediary library <clamp-controlloop-participant-intermediary>`, which carries out common
-message and state handling for Control Loop Elements in participants. The *ParticipantImpelementation* is the
-component specific implementation of a participant, which is specifically developed for each component that
-wishes to take part in control loops.
-
-.. image:: ../../images/participants/participants.png
-
-The figure above shows participants for various components that may take part in control loops.
-
-.. note:: The figure above is for illustration. Not all the participants mentioned above
- have realizations in ONAP. Some of the participants in the figure above represent
- a type of participant. For example, a controller participant would be written for
- a specific controller such as CDS and a participant for an existing system would be
- written towards that existing system.
-
-The detailed implementation of the CLAMP Participant ecosystem is described on the following pages:
-
-.. toctree::
- :maxdepth: 1
-
- participant-intermediary
- http-participant
- k8s-participant
- policy-framework-participant
- participant-simulator