IBM Content Manager, Version 8.5Supports:
Oracle, DB2, Java
Integrating web services into your applications or processes
You can integrate your client application or business process
by using the web services.
You can develop client applications to interact with the following IBM® Content
Manager web service interfaces:
CMWebService
CMBGenericWebService
Integrating CMWebService
To integrate CMWebService, you must create the WSDL file
and its supporting XML schema files, generate proxy classes for WSDL,
and write your application to use those proxy classes.
Integrating CMBGenericWebService
By using the CMBGenericWebService, you
can write an application to send your own XML requests through a SOAP
envelope to the web service server.
Authenticating web service requests for security
Every time you make a request to the web services, you
must pass in an IBM Content
Manager user ID and password, or a WebSphere® credential token associated with an IBM Content
Manager user.
Configuring single sign-on
Single sign-on is used by web applications to ensure that
the user of the application needs to supply the user ID and password
only one time.