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Import/export services, mashups and mashlets with SSL

Hi all,

Don't know exactly where to post this so Here I go.

We need to use the super import/export AKA padmin.sh or padmin.bat over SSL for Tomcat and Websphere, but always we have next error. By the way, Presto web is working full and correct with https, in localhost and with websphere servers. [Read More...]

JackBe is hiring! Front End UI/UX Developer - JS/jQuery Ninja

JackBe is a leader in Enterprise Mashup Technology and has over the last couple of years built an incredible set of technologies that enable our
enterprise users to rapidly and easily create micro-applications, widgets and dashboards using our Enterprise Mashup platform. [Read More...]

mashup always received empty xml input from a SOAP client

Hi,

My simple mashup is having a problem with receiving soap request from a simple SOAP client (SOAP UI). The mashup was reached and responded xml back to the SOAP UI test client. However, it always received empty  xml input. How should I configure the mashup to receive non-empty xml input?

I followed the instructions in "Enabling SOAP client to invoke Mashups" of the online doc, but I'm not getting a good input request yet.

The simple mashup is below [Read More...]

Accessing credible or trustworthy data has been a problem for the insurance industry for many years. If this problem is not resolved how can any mashup help? How will a mashup help?

Posted 01/04/2010 - 13:41 by Blythe

A mashup platform can help users by only allowing access to accredited, reviewed, approved sources.  Also, good mashup platforms can assist users with understanding the quality of data sources as rated by the mashup creator community.  This is a ‘crowd sourcing’ type of approach the problem.

Is there a seamless sign-on?

Posted 01/04/2010 - 13:39 by Blythe

Presto integrates with all popular single-sign-on solutions that are running in enterprises. For example, if you are using Oracle SSO, then Presto can work under that environment to provide SSO.

In a certain way, you are turning the user base into a global IT development unit.

Posted 12/31/2009 - 11:31 by Blythe

Yes! That is the essential nature of Web 2.0. I think Time Magazine's Person of the Year in 2007 was 'You', based upon Web 2.0 stuff like wikis, blogs, and mashups. But it is important to remember that IT guides this entire process. They provide the security, monitoring, and governance of this infrastructure. They also create mashups for their own use and, in some cases, create them for non-technical user communities as well.

Do you interface with UDDI directories?

Yes.

If services require passing parameters (example: department_id), can your GUI tool allow passing parameter?

Yes. I am not sure we are demoing that today, but it is part of the mashup developer's options.

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