sedex Web Service Proxy🔗
Another core business functionality offered by sedex is secure access to Web services via the sedex Web service proxy (WSP). This section provides you with everything you need to know about this feature of sedex.
- Basics: Learn the basics of sedex Web service proxy.
- Using the sedex Web Service Proxy from a business application: Shows how a business application accesses a Web service via the Web service proxy.
- Installation and Enablement: How to install and enable the sedex Web service proxy functionality within the sedex-Client.
- Configuration: Shows the configuration options for the sedex Web service proxy.
- User Administration: Managing the technical users for business applications that use the Web service proxy.
- Available Web Services: A directory of all Web services provided by sedex Web service proxy.
- Providing a new Web Service: Instructions specific to web service providers on how to make their web service available through sedex.
- Authentication and Authorization for Providers of Web services: Instructions specific to Web service providers on how to use sedex to authenticate and authorize callers to their services.