Day three out at OpenWorld was pretty productive, though much of that productivity centered around meetings, so unfortunatly I wasn’t able to attend many sessions. There were some tidbits though, which I thought I would share.
Ensamble – The session I did catch yesterday, “The art of the Mash”, was pretty interesting. The presentation centered around the concept of enterprise mash-ups and specifically how they are implemented using Ensamble, the former BEA product I talked about yesterday. The big thing I got out of the session was an overview of the security features in Enamble. It’s pretty interesting actually, I would have assumed it ran in just a simple SSO model, where authenticatoin was handled by ensamble, which then passes the user’s id down to the app for authorisation. Though it does support that, it also has a number of other trickes for dealing with application that have atypical set ups.
OpenWorld Day 3
Day three out at OpenWorld was pretty productive, though much of that productivity centered around meetings, so unfortunatly I wasn’t able to attend many sessions. There were some tidbits though, which I thought I would share.
Ensamble – The session I did catch yesterday, “The art of the Mash”, was pretty interesting. The presentation centered around the concept of enterprise mash-ups and specifically how they are implemented using Ensamble, the former BEA product I talked about yesterday. The big thing I got out of the session was an overview of the security features in Enamble. It’s pretty interesting actually, I would have assumed it ran in just a simple SSO model, where authenticatoin was handled by ensamble, which then passes the user’s id down to the app for authorisation. Though it does support that, it also has a number of other trickes for dealing with application that have atypical set ups.