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.

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Thanks for visiting ContentOnContentManagment.com, my name is David Roe and this is my blog. I work for Ironworks Consulting as a technical lead/architect in our enterprise content management group. My primary focus is implementing Oracle Universal Content Server, which was formerly known as Stellent Content Server. Prior to focusing in Stellent, my work centered around .NET integrations with other content managment systems as well as content management systems built on the .NET framework. I plan on keeping this blog mostly technical in nature. I’m not really one for the Coke vs. Pepsi debates, so plan on seeing quite a bit of ”how to” content. Please feel free to download and use any of the code examples available on the site. As you might imagine none of it is supported or warented..do we need a disclaimer? I do ask that you leave any references to me or this site in the comments though.
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