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# Copy the components of the {{UBIK}} Web Service into the (new) directory
 
# Copy the components of the {{UBIK}} Web Service into the (new) directory
 
# Create a new web applicaton as described [[Configure_Microsoft_IIS_for_UBIK#Create_new_Web_Application|here]]
 
# Create a new web applicaton as described [[Configure_Microsoft_IIS_for_UBIK#Create_new_Web_Application|here]]
# [[Web_Service_Configuration|Configure]] the authentication mode of the USAM web service using [[Configure_Single_Local_Application_Authentication|Single Local Application]]
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# [[Web_Service_Configuration|Configure]] the authentication mode of the USAM web service using [[HowTo:Configure_Single_Local_Application_Authentication|Single Local Application]]
  
 
{{Attention|Usage of USAM is not mandatory as the authentication can also be done via the Content web service!}}
 
{{Attention|Usage of USAM is not mandatory as the authentication can also be done via the Content web service!}}

Revision as of 09:16, 9 February 2015

Prior to the installation of an UBIK® Web Service make sure to have a Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) available and configured accordingly. If not read the instructions how to install and configure an IIS for UBIK®.

UBIK® Content Web Service UBIKContent.svc

  1. Create a new directory in the wwwroot directory of the IIS installation (default: c:\inetpub\wwwroot)
  2. Copy the components of the UBIK® Web Service into the (new) directory
  3. Create a new web applicaton as described here
  4. Configure the authentication mode of the web service using either

UBIK® Authentication Web Service USAM.svc

If authentication should happen via a distinctive USAM web service

  1. Create a new directory in the wwwroot directory of the IIS installation (default: c:\inetpub\wwwroot)
  2. Copy the components of the UBIK® Web Service into the (new) directory
  3. Create a new web applicaton as described here
  4. Configure the authentication mode of the USAM web service using Single Local Application
IC Attention.pngUsage of USAM is not mandatory as the authentication can also be done via the Content web service!

See also