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Figure 1: (simple) Jetfire Data Model
It is important to understand the relationship of Jetfire objects with Web Parts:
- to design Workflows
 - To design Web Pages with Jetfire Workflows
 
Jetfire provides a flexible way of connecting data.  The typical way of connecting data is explained on this page.
Figure 1 is a simple diagram that shows the relationship between Subscription, Workspace and Workflow.  
The Subscription
The Subscription maps to the data storage of a set of workflows that a user can access. 
- We also refer to the subscription as the Server Nexus.
 - Jetfire provides the ability to create multiple subscriptions.
 - Each subscription is contained in its own dedicated data storage.  
 
The Workspace can be viewed as a folder where workflows are stored.  It is used to organize Workflows in the subscription.
- Workspaces belong to a Subscription.
 
The Workflow is the basis of Jetfire.  Our basic view is that "Everything is a workflow".  Hence, all Jetfire objects inherit from Workflow.

Figure 2: Roles and Access Control Lists
 
Figure 2 shows a set of Users (who are logged in) and a set of Workflows.  Roles provide logged-in users with permissions for accessing workflows.
All workflows have a Roles property that contains a list of Roles.  
Roles map to permissions for workflows.  
Access Control Lists
All workflows have an ACL property.  
The Access Control List 'controls who has access to the workflow'.

Figure 3: Mapping Roles to Access Control Lists
 
Roles and Access Control Lists¶
Figure 3 shows how roles map to access control lists to provide access to workflows.  e.g. a logged-in user with Role A can access Workflows with Role A in its Access Control List.