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Another way to manage domains, users, roles, and role assignments is through the creation of a custom Java Server Page (JSP) that is run on the AppBoard server and exposes a web | Another way to manage domains, users, roles, and role assignments is through the creation of a custom Java Server Page (JSP) that is run on the AppBoard server and exposes a web service for management purposes. | ||
{{Warning|Creating custom JSPs that interface with AppBoard is not directly supported under the standard product maintenance contract. It is recommended this type of solution be implemented as part of a | {{Warning|Creating custom JSPs that interface with AppBoard is not directly supported under the standard product maintenance contract. It is recommended this type of solution be implemented as part of a | ||
consulting engagement to ensure that it is configured and implemented correctly. }} | consulting engagement to ensure that it is configured and implemented correctly. }} |
Latest revision as of 15:22, 16 July 2014
Overview
Another way to manage domains, users, roles, and role assignments is through the creation of a custom Java Server Page (JSP) that is run on the AppBoard server and exposes a web service for management purposes.