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Support for Runtime LDAP Configuration: eWay configuration properties now support LDAP key values.
Connectivity Map Generator: Generates and links your Project’s Connectivity Map components using a Collaboration or Business Process.
Support for Digest Authentication: eWay functionality now supports HTTP Digest Authentication.
Support for Cookie Redirect: eWay functionality supports now for Cookie Redirect.
Logging in the OTD: The User ID and Password are now exposed in the OTD.
Basic Authentication feature through eDesigner for WebService Server and HTTP Server.
Many of these features are documented further in the Sun SeeBeyond eGate™ Integrator User’s Guide or the Sun SeeBeyond eGate™ Integrator System Administration Guide.
1.4About This Document
This guide includes the following chapters:
Chapter 1 “Introducing the HTTPS eWay”: Provides an overview description of the product as well as
Chapter 2 “Installing the HTTPS eWay”: Describes the system requirements and provides instructions for installing the HTTPS eWay.
Chapter 3 “Understanding the HTTPS eWay OTD”: Provides a description of the Object Type Definitions to be used with the HTTPS eWay.
Chapter 4 “Operating SSL”: Explains the operation of the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) feature available with the HTTPS eWay, and provides detailed information on how to use the OpenSSL utility.
Chapter 5 “Configuring the HTTPS eWay”: Provides instructions for configuring the eWay.
Chapter 6 “Implementing the HTTPS eWay BPEL Sample Projects”: Describes how to use the HTTPS eWay with eInsight Business Process Manager and reviews a sample Project that uses eInsight.
Chapter 7 “Implementing the HTTPS eWay JCD Sample Projects”: Describes how to implement the HTTPS eWay using a review of the sample Project, which uses
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