Published results for OpenID Connect Provider (OP) and Relying Party (RP) software in InterOp 5 that indicate the vendor has at least 80% coverage of both the RP and OP defined inter-op use cases. For example, here are Gluu’s InterOp results.
The document outlines how an enterprise API management platform can help organizations address challenges in the modern API economy. Specifically, it discusses how such a platform can:
1) Modernize legacy application interfaces by mediating between different interface standards.
2) Create new APIs and applications by orchestrating internal and third-party APIs.
3) Securely manage the lifecycle of APIs, applications, and partners from development to production.
The AppViewX Platform is a modular, low-code software application that enables the automation and orchestration of network infrastructure using an intuitive, context-aware, visual workflow. The AppViewX Platform is a modular, low-code software application that enables the automation and orchestration of network infrastructure using an intuitive, context-aware, visual workflow.Leveraging a vast library of pre-built tasks and workflows, the platform enables Ops teams to quickly and easily translate business requirements into automation workflows that improve agility, enforce compliance, eliminate errors, and reduce cost
5 Reasons Why APIs Must be Part of Your Mobile Strategy - Scott Morrison, Dis...CA API Management
This document discusses why APIs must be part of a mobile strategy and provides 5 reasons: 1) Firewalls make accessing APIs difficult due to changing clients and back-end systems, 2) Authentication, authorization, and single sign-on are important for mobile access but challenging, 3) Local app single sign-on is desirable without the negatives of a VPN, 4) Mobile OS isolation silos data and prevents sharing credentials, 5) Users need a way to logout if their device is lost or stolen. It then describes a solution of a native single sign-on SDK for mobile developers to address these problems using OAuth, OpenID Connect, and managing users, apps, and devices securely.
I this presentation enterprises will get a practical overview of what they need to know when approaching APIs and technologies like OAuth.
Mobile and Cloud initiatives are driving enterprises to expose data and applications to the outside world. Whether SOAP, REST or JSON, these APIs give enterprises an efficient way to open up information to services running in the Cloud and apps running on mobile devices like the iPad.
However, securing and governing the lifecycle and operation of these APIs is not straightforward. It requires new approaches to access, protection and management. This invariably requires adoption of new technologies such as OAuth, which are not yet well understood.
The document discusses DevOps in the context of mobile applications. It notes that mobile apps are becoming a primary source of revenue for businesses and that user engagement and reputation are most important. DevOps can help with performance and stability, which impact both of these metrics. Some unique challenges of mobile DevOps include less control over diverse device environments and limitations imposed by carriers and manufacturers. The document advocates measuring systems and applications extensively to identify issues and engaging stakeholders across teams to improve processes.
Building APIs for Core Systems with Anypoint PlatformMuleSoft
Traditional Point-to-Point (P2P) integrations lead to a number of technical problems and limitations. This session will address the ways in which an API-led connectivity approach can overcome these limitations, and provides a hands-on example of how System APIs can be used to abstract core systems of record.
The document discusses WSO2.Telco's Mobile Connect Accelerator product. It provides a digital enablement platform that allows telcos to power APIs for identity, payments and other services. The platform uses open source microservices and supports both on-premise and cloud deployments. It enables telcos to expose customer identity and other data to third parties via APIs while meeting security and compliance standards. The platform currently supports over 1 billion customers globally.
Agenda:
What is BPM?
BPM Benefits and Usage Fields
Camunda BPM Engine
Business Process Model and Notation
BPMN 2.0 Elements
What is Camunda?
Technical Architecture
Why Camunda
Demo
The document outlines how an enterprise API management platform can help organizations address challenges in the modern API economy. Specifically, it discusses how such a platform can:
1) Modernize legacy application interfaces by mediating between different interface standards.
2) Create new APIs and applications by orchestrating internal and third-party APIs.
3) Securely manage the lifecycle of APIs, applications, and partners from development to production.
The AppViewX Platform is a modular, low-code software application that enables the automation and orchestration of network infrastructure using an intuitive, context-aware, visual workflow. The AppViewX Platform is a modular, low-code software application that enables the automation and orchestration of network infrastructure using an intuitive, context-aware, visual workflow.Leveraging a vast library of pre-built tasks and workflows, the platform enables Ops teams to quickly and easily translate business requirements into automation workflows that improve agility, enforce compliance, eliminate errors, and reduce cost
5 Reasons Why APIs Must be Part of Your Mobile Strategy - Scott Morrison, Dis...CA API Management
This document discusses why APIs must be part of a mobile strategy and provides 5 reasons: 1) Firewalls make accessing APIs difficult due to changing clients and back-end systems, 2) Authentication, authorization, and single sign-on are important for mobile access but challenging, 3) Local app single sign-on is desirable without the negatives of a VPN, 4) Mobile OS isolation silos data and prevents sharing credentials, 5) Users need a way to logout if their device is lost or stolen. It then describes a solution of a native single sign-on SDK for mobile developers to address these problems using OAuth, OpenID Connect, and managing users, apps, and devices securely.
I this presentation enterprises will get a practical overview of what they need to know when approaching APIs and technologies like OAuth.
Mobile and Cloud initiatives are driving enterprises to expose data and applications to the outside world. Whether SOAP, REST or JSON, these APIs give enterprises an efficient way to open up information to services running in the Cloud and apps running on mobile devices like the iPad.
However, securing and governing the lifecycle and operation of these APIs is not straightforward. It requires new approaches to access, protection and management. This invariably requires adoption of new technologies such as OAuth, which are not yet well understood.
The document discusses DevOps in the context of mobile applications. It notes that mobile apps are becoming a primary source of revenue for businesses and that user engagement and reputation are most important. DevOps can help with performance and stability, which impact both of these metrics. Some unique challenges of mobile DevOps include less control over diverse device environments and limitations imposed by carriers and manufacturers. The document advocates measuring systems and applications extensively to identify issues and engaging stakeholders across teams to improve processes.
Building APIs for Core Systems with Anypoint PlatformMuleSoft
Traditional Point-to-Point (P2P) integrations lead to a number of technical problems and limitations. This session will address the ways in which an API-led connectivity approach can overcome these limitations, and provides a hands-on example of how System APIs can be used to abstract core systems of record.
The document discusses WSO2.Telco's Mobile Connect Accelerator product. It provides a digital enablement platform that allows telcos to power APIs for identity, payments and other services. The platform uses open source microservices and supports both on-premise and cloud deployments. It enables telcos to expose customer identity and other data to third parties via APIs while meeting security and compliance standards. The platform currently supports over 1 billion customers globally.
Agenda:
What is BPM?
BPM Benefits and Usage Fields
Camunda BPM Engine
Business Process Model and Notation
BPMN 2.0 Elements
What is Camunda?
Technical Architecture
Why Camunda
Demo
Applying UX principles and methods to APIs MuleSoft
Developers learn to cope with quality attributes like maintainability, security, and performance. But usability is usually left behind. It belongs to the domain of UI developers and interaction designers. Yet even if the code doesn't have any UI, it has users: the programmers that have to use or maintain the APIs. This talk introduces usability concepts and practices applicable to the design of APIs.
INTERFACE, by apidays - A cloud-native approach for open banking in action b...apidays
This document discusses open APIs in financial services and a cloud-native approach. It covers how open APIs allow for new functionalities, partnerships, and innovation. A cloud-native approach using microservices and containerization is presented as a modern architecture for building APIs. Examples of Red Hat products and solutions for open banking APIs and sandboxes are also provided. The presentation concludes with a Q&A section and links to additional resources.
Sharing APIs at Scale for a Great Developer ExperiencePostman
This document discusses challenges with developing APIs at an enterprise scale and providing a modern developer experience. It outlines strategies for sharing APIs in a scalable way, including starting with basic functionality and authentication options, leveraging community contributions through open source, and maximizing visibility by publishing documentation on API networks and public workspaces. The presentation emphasizes starting small and iterating based on feedback, as well as covering multiple access paths through desktop, web, workspaces and networks.
The document defines key terms related to the Anypoint Platform for APIs. It describes features like the analytics dashboard, API administration page, API creator role, API console, API designer, API portals, API version details page, API version owner role, developer portal, organization administration page, permissions, policies, roles, SLA tiers, and more. It provides concise explanations of each term and how they relate to developing and managing APIs within the Anypoint Platform.
Enable Secure Mobile & Web Access to Microsoft SharePointCA API Management
Empower employees with external access to SharePoint and other intranet resources
Microsoft SharePoint authorizes user access based on a Microsoft domain session using Kerberos or similar technologies. An external user without a direct domain session cannot access SharePoint directly using common Single Sign-On (SSO) solutions deployed at the perimeter of the enterprise. Requiring VPN access to the enterprise for accessing SharePoint and other intranet resources is not practical and widens the attack surface of the enterprise.
Layer 7 delivers a simple solution for brokering access to Microsoft-based Web applications and APIs. By deploying Layer 7’s SecureSpan Gateway in the DMZ, the enterprise can enable and control access to Microsoft SharePoint without the need for VPN connections. The enterprise can leverage the same SecureSpan Gateway to control access to any Web applications and APIs that need to be consumed by mobile applications.
The document discusses OAuth and its implementation for connected apps. It describes OAuth as a delegation protocol for conveying authorization across web apps and APIs. It then outlines the web server flow and user agent flow, including the different token types used. It demonstrates getting an access token via the web server flow and using it to query data. Finally, it provides information on refreshing access tokens before expired.
BDD Approach with Karate Framework in Service Testskloia
This document discusses using the Karate framework for behavior driven development (BDD) in service tests. It provides an overview of test approaches in software like test driven development, data driven development, acceptance test driven development and BDD. It also discusses what web services and web service testing are. The document then introduces the Karate framework, describing that it is open-source, supports mocks, performance and UI tests, and uses BDD. It provides an example of using Karate to test an LDAP authentication scenario and outlines Karate's capabilities like hooks, transforms, loops, authentication handling and more. The document concludes with a demo and Q&A contact details.
The document discusses authentication with OAuth and Connected Apps. It provides an overview of using OAuth for API authentication and securing mobile apps. It then demonstrates how to build a simple web app using OAuth by registering an app, crafting an authorization URL, and exchanging codes for tokens. The document also covers considerations for mobile apps, building integration apps, and enabling enterprise authorization controls for OAuth apps.
API Management with GraphQL
GraphQL provides an alternative query-based approach to REST APIs that is optimized for data-intensive operations. IBM API Connect supports GraphQL by automatically generating GraphQL interfaces from existing REST APIs using LoopBack and OASGraph. It can also secure and manage GraphQL endpoints deployed across multiple backends.
Webcast: AWS Sticker Shock? How can containers and automation help?Applatix
Slides that accompany our YouTube video of a webcast on AWS and cloud cost management best practices - along with a discussion of how containers can help you change the game on cloud cost efficiency.
IBM API Connect supports Open Banking and PSD2 regulations by:
1) Allowing banks to securely expose customer banking data and payments through APIs to third party providers and new digital channels.
2) Managing third party provider identities and authentication through standards like OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect.
3) Providing accelerators and sandboxes for banks to test their APIs for compliance with Open Banking standards and regulations.
What's New with Anypoint Platform? Unified Platform ManagementMuleSoft
Imagine the powerful insights and efficiency you could derive from a single management solution for both APIs and the cloud-to-cloud, cloud-to-ground, and ground-to-gound integrations that empower these APIs. With a unified runtime at the core of Anypoint Platform, this vision can become a reality. Join this session to learn how to architect and manage hybrid environments to deliver unprecedented visibility into your connectivity landscape.
Object Store v2 provides fast sharing of data and states across batch processes, Mule components, multiple distributed applications, and enables use of a distributed object store for advanced use cases such as API caching and API rate limiting. Learn what's new with object store and provide real-time feedback to MuleSoft's product management team.
Preparing to integrate? Join us to better understand how to store sensitive secrets on the Force.com Platform. Learn all the best practices for keeping your passwords, keys, and tokens secure. We will walk you through encrypted fields, protected custom settings, managed packages, and the brand new Named Credentials feature to provide you with all the knowledge you need to store a secret.
This document discusses how traditional SOA solutions constrain organizations to specific platforms like .NET, requiring large investments. It outlines how next-generation integration platforms can help organizations overcome these challenges by supporting multi-platform, heterogeneous environments and providing robust connectivity to both on-premises and cloud applications and services. MuleSoft's Anypoint Platform is presented as addressing the needs of .NET customers by providing over 120 connectors, including connectors for various Microsoft technologies like MSMQ, Active Directory, and SQL Server.
Unified Security for Mobile, APIs and the WebAkana
This presentation explains the varioius security scenarios for your mobile and Web applications, and APIs. We go into the specifics of OAuth, SAML, SSO, authentication/authorization, policy, protection and a host of other related issues that will help you understand how to keep your data secure.
OAuth is more than an authentication protocol. A decade from now, OAuth will be viewed as the great enabler of new business models and wealth creation in the app economy.
In this session we'll investigate why many business development ideas don't make it past the whiteboard and how OAuth changes that. We'll tickle our imaginations and explore what is possible in a world where crossing trust boundaries is done with lower risk, more control and higher security.
We Will Discuss »
- Blockers to Business Innovation
- How OAuth Changes the Rules
- Re-Imagining the Future of Business Development
2°mcsl de cuestión social a cuestión políticaXimena Prado
El documento describe las soluciones que se propusieron para abordar la Cuestión Social durante la República Parlamentaria en Chile, incluyendo el mutualismo, la acción de nuevos partidos políticos como el Partido Obrero Socialista, y las leyes sociales aprobadas. Sin embargo, muchas de estas soluciones tuvieron un efecto limitado, y la respuesta estatal a menudo involucró la represión. El documento también examina cómo estos temas siguen siendo relevantes hoy en día.
Applying UX principles and methods to APIs MuleSoft
Developers learn to cope with quality attributes like maintainability, security, and performance. But usability is usually left behind. It belongs to the domain of UI developers and interaction designers. Yet even if the code doesn't have any UI, it has users: the programmers that have to use or maintain the APIs. This talk introduces usability concepts and practices applicable to the design of APIs.
INTERFACE, by apidays - A cloud-native approach for open banking in action b...apidays
This document discusses open APIs in financial services and a cloud-native approach. It covers how open APIs allow for new functionalities, partnerships, and innovation. A cloud-native approach using microservices and containerization is presented as a modern architecture for building APIs. Examples of Red Hat products and solutions for open banking APIs and sandboxes are also provided. The presentation concludes with a Q&A section and links to additional resources.
Sharing APIs at Scale for a Great Developer ExperiencePostman
This document discusses challenges with developing APIs at an enterprise scale and providing a modern developer experience. It outlines strategies for sharing APIs in a scalable way, including starting with basic functionality and authentication options, leveraging community contributions through open source, and maximizing visibility by publishing documentation on API networks and public workspaces. The presentation emphasizes starting small and iterating based on feedback, as well as covering multiple access paths through desktop, web, workspaces and networks.
The document defines key terms related to the Anypoint Platform for APIs. It describes features like the analytics dashboard, API administration page, API creator role, API console, API designer, API portals, API version details page, API version owner role, developer portal, organization administration page, permissions, policies, roles, SLA tiers, and more. It provides concise explanations of each term and how they relate to developing and managing APIs within the Anypoint Platform.
Enable Secure Mobile & Web Access to Microsoft SharePointCA API Management
Empower employees with external access to SharePoint and other intranet resources
Microsoft SharePoint authorizes user access based on a Microsoft domain session using Kerberos or similar technologies. An external user without a direct domain session cannot access SharePoint directly using common Single Sign-On (SSO) solutions deployed at the perimeter of the enterprise. Requiring VPN access to the enterprise for accessing SharePoint and other intranet resources is not practical and widens the attack surface of the enterprise.
Layer 7 delivers a simple solution for brokering access to Microsoft-based Web applications and APIs. By deploying Layer 7’s SecureSpan Gateway in the DMZ, the enterprise can enable and control access to Microsoft SharePoint without the need for VPN connections. The enterprise can leverage the same SecureSpan Gateway to control access to any Web applications and APIs that need to be consumed by mobile applications.
The document discusses OAuth and its implementation for connected apps. It describes OAuth as a delegation protocol for conveying authorization across web apps and APIs. It then outlines the web server flow and user agent flow, including the different token types used. It demonstrates getting an access token via the web server flow and using it to query data. Finally, it provides information on refreshing access tokens before expired.
BDD Approach with Karate Framework in Service Testskloia
This document discusses using the Karate framework for behavior driven development (BDD) in service tests. It provides an overview of test approaches in software like test driven development, data driven development, acceptance test driven development and BDD. It also discusses what web services and web service testing are. The document then introduces the Karate framework, describing that it is open-source, supports mocks, performance and UI tests, and uses BDD. It provides an example of using Karate to test an LDAP authentication scenario and outlines Karate's capabilities like hooks, transforms, loops, authentication handling and more. The document concludes with a demo and Q&A contact details.
The document discusses authentication with OAuth and Connected Apps. It provides an overview of using OAuth for API authentication and securing mobile apps. It then demonstrates how to build a simple web app using OAuth by registering an app, crafting an authorization URL, and exchanging codes for tokens. The document also covers considerations for mobile apps, building integration apps, and enabling enterprise authorization controls for OAuth apps.
API Management with GraphQL
GraphQL provides an alternative query-based approach to REST APIs that is optimized for data-intensive operations. IBM API Connect supports GraphQL by automatically generating GraphQL interfaces from existing REST APIs using LoopBack and OASGraph. It can also secure and manage GraphQL endpoints deployed across multiple backends.
Webcast: AWS Sticker Shock? How can containers and automation help?Applatix
Slides that accompany our YouTube video of a webcast on AWS and cloud cost management best practices - along with a discussion of how containers can help you change the game on cloud cost efficiency.
IBM API Connect supports Open Banking and PSD2 regulations by:
1) Allowing banks to securely expose customer banking data and payments through APIs to third party providers and new digital channels.
2) Managing third party provider identities and authentication through standards like OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect.
3) Providing accelerators and sandboxes for banks to test their APIs for compliance with Open Banking standards and regulations.
What's New with Anypoint Platform? Unified Platform ManagementMuleSoft
Imagine the powerful insights and efficiency you could derive from a single management solution for both APIs and the cloud-to-cloud, cloud-to-ground, and ground-to-gound integrations that empower these APIs. With a unified runtime at the core of Anypoint Platform, this vision can become a reality. Join this session to learn how to architect and manage hybrid environments to deliver unprecedented visibility into your connectivity landscape.
Object Store v2 provides fast sharing of data and states across batch processes, Mule components, multiple distributed applications, and enables use of a distributed object store for advanced use cases such as API caching and API rate limiting. Learn what's new with object store and provide real-time feedback to MuleSoft's product management team.
Preparing to integrate? Join us to better understand how to store sensitive secrets on the Force.com Platform. Learn all the best practices for keeping your passwords, keys, and tokens secure. We will walk you through encrypted fields, protected custom settings, managed packages, and the brand new Named Credentials feature to provide you with all the knowledge you need to store a secret.
This document discusses how traditional SOA solutions constrain organizations to specific platforms like .NET, requiring large investments. It outlines how next-generation integration platforms can help organizations overcome these challenges by supporting multi-platform, heterogeneous environments and providing robust connectivity to both on-premises and cloud applications and services. MuleSoft's Anypoint Platform is presented as addressing the needs of .NET customers by providing over 120 connectors, including connectors for various Microsoft technologies like MSMQ, Active Directory, and SQL Server.
Unified Security for Mobile, APIs and the WebAkana
This presentation explains the varioius security scenarios for your mobile and Web applications, and APIs. We go into the specifics of OAuth, SAML, SSO, authentication/authorization, policy, protection and a host of other related issues that will help you understand how to keep your data secure.
OAuth is more than an authentication protocol. A decade from now, OAuth will be viewed as the great enabler of new business models and wealth creation in the app economy.
In this session we'll investigate why many business development ideas don't make it past the whiteboard and how OAuth changes that. We'll tickle our imaginations and explore what is possible in a world where crossing trust boundaries is done with lower risk, more control and higher security.
We Will Discuss »
- Blockers to Business Innovation
- How OAuth Changes the Rules
- Re-Imagining the Future of Business Development
2°mcsl de cuestión social a cuestión políticaXimena Prado
El documento describe las soluciones que se propusieron para abordar la Cuestión Social durante la República Parlamentaria en Chile, incluyendo el mutualismo, la acción de nuevos partidos políticos como el Partido Obrero Socialista, y las leyes sociales aprobadas. Sin embargo, muchas de estas soluciones tuvieron un efecto limitado, y la respuesta estatal a menudo involucró la represión. El documento también examina cómo estos temas siguen siendo relevantes hoy en día.
El documento discute los objetivos de la educación y cómo preparar a los estudiantes para la vida. Señala que la educación debe enfocarse en enseñar a los estudiantes a dirigir sus propias vidas a través del desarrollo de la autonomía, el autogobierno y la capacidad de tomar decisiones responsables. También enfatiza la importancia de inculcar valores como la perseverancia, la responsabilidad, el respeto y la laboriosidad a través del ejemplo de los padres.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Este documento resume os resultados de uma pesquisa realizada com estudantes sobre suas opiniões sobre o ambiente escolar e da turma. As respostas mostram que a maioria dos estudantes gosta do ambiente escolar e se sente bem na turma. O trabalho de pesquisa ajudou os estudantes a conhecerem melhor as opiniões uns dos outros.
Business Opportunity: Vacational Complex on Sale in Cabarete Dominican Republic Features 4 Beach Villas with 2 Bedroom each, 2 Swimming Pools and ClubHouse. Tourist Zone of High Value and Fast Economic Grow. Currently operates all year round as a hostal accommodation type. Excelente Commercial Investment!
A União Europeia está enfrentando desafios sem precedentes devido à pandemia de COVID-19 e à invasão russa da Ucrânia. Isso destacou a necessidade de autonomia estratégica da UE em áreas como energia, defesa e tecnologia digital para tornar o bloco menos vulnerável a choques externos. A Comissão Europeia propôs novas iniciativas para fortalecer a resiliência econômica e de segurança da UE nos próximos anos.
Leonardo da Vinci dedicou sua vida a estudar fenômenos científicos através de desenhos detalhados, embora sua falta de conhecimento em latim e matemática tenha impedido que seus contemporâneos reconhecessem seu trabalho científico. Ele fez estudos detalhados do voo de pássaros e projetou várias máquinas voadoras, incluindo um helicóptero e um planador. Ele também produziu o famoso desenho "Homem Vitruviano" baseado na anatomia humana.
House for Rent in Puerto Plata Dominican Republic. Features 5 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms, Jacuzzi, Terraces, Patio. Close to beaches, hotels, golf courses, Airport, commerce. Ideal for large families.
O documento discute a importância de métricas e análises digitais para entender clientes, tomar decisões com menos riscos, e otimizar processos. Ele explica que web analytics é a medição e análise de dados da web para melhorar o uso da web. Um processo eficaz de web analytics requer definição de objetivos, métricas, análises, testes e melhorias contínuas. Uma cultura forte de web analytics permite entendimento contínuo dos clientes e melhor posicionamento no mercado.
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Una tribu urbana es un grupo de personas que comparten una subcultura que se origina y desarrolla en entornos urbanos. Algunas tribus urbanas comunes incluyen Aggro, Skaters, Punks, Emos, Metalcore, Skinheads, Nerds y Pop Punk.
ChannelCandy is a custom branded mobile app designed for Vendor, Distributor and Associations to deliver Channel highlights, company news and sales tools into the hands of Channel Partners. Developed by the team at ChannelEyes, it is reinventing Channel communication for leading firms in our industry.
ChannelCandy runs on iPhone, iPad, Android as well as all mobile web enabled platforms such as BlackBerry, Windows and the PC Web Browser.
The mobile app delivers an innovative way to drive:
Channel Sales Enablement – Deploying the tools and resources necessary to make your Channel act as an extension of your own sales team. Vendors can even send motivational messages to drive the sales cycle forward!
Channel Education – Publishing rich media such as videos, whitepapers, case studies and certification courses, Vendors can raise the level of knowledge and capabilities of their Partners.
Channel Incentives – Partners admit that they leave money on the table because they don’t regularly stay up to date. With a mobile app, they can set alerts and be notified each time a new incentive is launched.
Channel Tools – by customizing the app with external tools such as configurators, calculators, quoting tools, deal registration and product information, Vendors will drive better sell-thru, stronger options and accessories attach, as well as more robust program participation.
Technical Updates – keep your Channel Partners up to date with tech bulletins, service fixes and other critical updates in real-time. Technicians can customize the app to receive push notifications and collaborate with other members of the community, leveraging the wisdom of the crowd.
Anypoint platform architecture and componentsD.Rajesh Kumar
The document provides an overview of the Anypoint platform architecture and its components. The platform offers tools for designing, building, and managing APIs, applications, and products across their entire lifecycle. The core runtime engine is Mule, which combines data and application integration. The platform includes design tools, management interfaces, connectors, marketplaces, and platform services to enable integration across systems.
These slides are supposed to help you understand the basics of application security, and how the latest technologies come together to enable you to reduce the number of times people at your organization need to authenticate.
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The document discusses API layers and Anypoint Platform for APIs. It describes how API layers provide a common interface for interacting with applications and gives examples where API layers are used to connect to legacy systems or publish partner APIs. It then introduces Anypoint Platform for building, managing, and securing APIs using components like the API Gateway, API Manager, API contract manager, and API policy manager. Finally, it provides a link for more information on APIs.
The document discusses API layers and Anypoint Platform for APIs. It describes how API layers provide a common interface for interacting with applications and gives examples where API layers are used to connect to legacy systems or publish partner APIs. It then introduces Anypoint Platform for building, managing, and securing APIs using components like the API Gateway, API Manager, API contract manager, and API policy manager. Finally, it provides a link for more information on APIs.
WSO2- OSC Korea - Accelerating Digital Businesses with APIsWSO2
APIs are taking over every vertical out there with its standards, reusability, and simplicity that are required to operate in the present world. However as the number of APIs grows along with the users who access and use these APIs, the need for proper management and governance is required more than ever.
Securely expose protected resources as ap is with app42 api gatewayZuaib
1) App42 API Gateway is a comprehensive API management product that enables companies and individuals to securely expose protected resources and legacy systems as APIs within minutes.
2) It provides features such as traffic management, security policies, API monitoring, SDK generation, and scalability to help users manage the full lifecycle of their APIs.
3) The solution aims to simplify API management tasks and allow users to focus on their business logic rather than infrastructure maintenance.
The document discusses the 5 pillars of API management with CA Technologies:
1. Expose enterprise data and functionality in API-friendly formats like RESTful APIs.
2. Protect information assets exposed via APIs to prevent misuse through measures like an API gateway.
3. Authorize secure, seamless access for valid identities using standards like OAuth.
4. Optimize system performance and manage the API lifecycle with features in an API gateway.
5. Engage, onboard, educate and manage developers through an interactive online portal.
Uncover the Flex Gateway with a Demonstration (1).pdfPankajGoyal164048
The document provides an agenda and details for a MuleSoft Meetup event on demonstrating the Flex Gateway. The agenda includes introductions, a discussion on universal API management, why API gateways are important, and what a secure API gateway does. It then covers Anypoint Platform gateway options, an introduction to Flex Gateway, benefits and modes of Flex Gateway, and a planned demo. Details are also provided on speakers, a safe harbor statement, housekeeping, and deployment options for Flex Gateway using Docker.
MULE ESB provides an API layer that offers a decoupled interface for interacting with applications in a common, language-agnostic way. An API layer is commonly used to connect to legacy applications that lack REST APIs or to publish partner-facing APIs. The Anypoint Platform enables API-led connectivity by helping users build, manage, and secure APIs from a single platform. It includes an API gateway for connecting to backends, an API manager for monitoring usage and enforcing SLAs, an API contract manager for access control, and an API policy manager for security policies.
MULE ESB provides an API layer that offers a decoupled interface for interacting with applications in a common, language-agnostic way. An API layer is commonly used to connect to legacy applications that lack REST APIs or to publish partner-facing APIs. The Anypoint Platform enables API-led connectivity by helping users build, manage, and secure APIs from a single platform. It includes an API gateway for connecting to backends, an API manager for user management and monitoring, an API contract manager for access control, and an API policy manager for security policies.
MULE ESB provides an API layer that offers a decoupled interface for interacting with applications in a common, language-agnostic way. Common uses of an API layer include connecting to legacy applications that lack REST APIs or publishing APIs for partners to communicate with systems through a well-defined interface. The Anypoint Platform enables API-led connectivity by helping users build, design, and manage APIs from a single platform to expose enterprise data and applications in a secure and controlled way.
MULE ESB provides an API layer that offers a decoupled interface for interacting with applications in a common, language-agnostic way. An API layer is commonly used to connect to legacy applications that lack REST APIs or to publish partner-facing APIs. The Anypoint Platform enables API-led connectivity by helping users build, manage, and secure APIs from a single platform. It includes an API gateway for connecting to backends, an API manager for monitoring usage and enforcing SLAs, an API contract manager for access control, and an API policy manager for security policies.
MULE ESB provides an API layer that offers a decoupled interface for interacting with applications in a common, language-agnostic way. An API layer is commonly used to connect to legacy applications that lack REST APIs or to publish partner-facing APIs. The Anypoint Platform enables API-led connectivity by helping users build, manage, and secure APIs from a single platform. It includes an API gateway for connecting to backends, an API manager for administering users and traffic, an API contract manager for access control, and an API policy manager for security policies.
MULE ESB provides an API layer that offers a decoupled interface for interacting with applications in a common, language-agnostic way. An API layer is commonly used to connect to legacy applications that lack REST APIs or to publish partner-facing APIs. The Anypoint Platform enables API-led connectivity by helping users build, manage, and secure APIs from a single platform. It includes an API gateway for connecting to backends, an API manager for user management and monitoring, an API contract manager for access control, and an API policy manager for security policies.
MULE ESB provides an API layer that offers a decoupled interface for interacting with applications in a common, language-agnostic way. An API layer is commonly used to connect to legacy applications that lack REST APIs or to publish partner-facing APIs. The Anypoint Platform enables API-led connectivity by helping users build, manage, and secure APIs from a single platform. It includes an API gateway for connecting to backends, an API manager for user management and monitoring, an API contract manager for access control, and an API policy manager for security policies.
MULE ESB provides an API layer that offers a decoupled interface for interacting with applications in a common, language-agnostic way. An API layer is commonly used to connect to legacy applications that lack REST APIs or to publish partner-facing APIs. The Anypoint Platform enables API-led connectivity by helping users build, manage, and secure APIs from a single platform. It includes an API gateway for connecting to backends, an API manager for monitoring usage and enforcing SLAs, an API contract manager for access control, and an API policy manager for security policies.
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17 recommended requirements for an identity and access management poc
1. We get requests for POC’s quite often. In an attempt to
provide tactical guidance to organizations developing
an identity and web access management system, the
following are our top recommended criteria for
evaluation.
By adding some or all of these requirements to your
POC, your organization can limit vendor lock-in and
ensure that the solutions considered will satisfy both
current and future identity and access management
challenges.
1.Published results for OpenID Connect Provider (OP)
and Relying Party (RP) software in InterOp 5 that
indicate the vendor has at least 80% coverage of both
the RP and OP defined inter-op use cases. For example,
here are Gluu’s InterOp results.
2. 2. Support for UMA 0.9 Authorization Server endpoints, Resource Server endpoints, and
supported client code. Include details on how the policy mapping is made to UMA
scopes.
3. Support for adaptive authentication: i.e. the ability to make changes to the business
logic of authentication at run time. Or how to use a 1 or 2 step authentication workflow
depending on the person (i.e. the IT group has to use two-factor authentication, normal
users can use passwords…)
4. Support for the publication of SAML Multi-party federation management, including a
workflow tool for vetting SAML IDPs and SPs to join the federation, and other federation
administrator operational tools.
5. Support for public user registration.
6. Support for invitation code based user registration.
7. IDP must be able to specify authentication type on a per SP basis. For example, use
passwords for Google, but tokens for Sales force.
8. Support for SAML persistent non-correlatable identifiers
3. 9. Support for per SP attribute release policies in SAML.
10Native mobile client application for strong authentication, along with mobile device
enrollment and management features.
11. Support for the SCIM user management API’s to enable your organization to
interface with the IDM system to send updates about users.
12. Supported SAML client API for Java.
13. Supported OpenID Connect client API for Java.
14. Supported UMA client API for Java.
4. 15. Supported SCIM Client code.
16. Support for open standards based API access control using headless API’s and a
mobile client (i.e. no browser).
17. Free open source license for binaries for major Linux operating systems so your
organization can easily take over operation and provide a reasonable free open source
option to partners who do not want to purchase expensive enterprise software.
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