Introduction
Integration between ‘external’ applications and SICS can be carried outat the functional level through SICS API Server and various batch interfaces (MTK, Gen...
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Integration between ‘external’ applications and SICS can be carried outat the functional level through SICS API Server and various batch interfaces (MTK, Gen...
SICS Live Desktop has six main parts: SICS Naming Service (SNS) web services SNS Administration web page SICS Live Desktop URL processing service (SUS...
Communication Using Web Services The following diagram shows how communication takes place between the external application, SNS and SICS Workstation. ...
Brief Description The SICS Naming Service (SNS) is responsible for mapping users to SICS Workstations. The SNS is a JEE web application based on JAX-WS and t...
The SNS, SNS Administration webpage and SUS is packaged as a single JEE application. The SNS is based on JAX-WS, the METRO web services stack, and JPA for pe...
Registration Upon startup (after login), the SICS Workstation will find an available TCP/IP port and start listening for incoming Web Service calls on this p...
Configuration Certain aspects of the SICS Live Desktop part of SICS workstation can be configured in the file /runtime/conf/sics.global.resource.registry.pr...
Public Web Services These are the Web Service Endpoints published by SICS Workstation. These services are intended to be called by an external application.
An external application that wants to utilize SICS Live Desktop (SLD) functionality, must be able to communicate with SICS Naming Service and SICS Workstatio...