Difference between revisions of "HowTo:Install UBIK Web Service"
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− | Prior to the installation of an {{UBIK}} Web Service make sure to have a [http://www.iis.net/ Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS)] available and configured accordingly. If not read the instructions how to [[HowTo:Install_Microsoft_IIS|install]] and [[Configure_Microsoft_IIS_for_UBIK|configure]] an IIS for {{UBIK}}. | + | Prior to the installation of an {{UBIK}} Web Service make sure to have a [http://www.iis.net/ Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS)] available and configured accordingly. If not read the instructions how to [[HowTo:Install_Microsoft_IIS|install]] and [[HowTo:Configure_Microsoft_IIS_for_UBIK|configure]] an IIS for {{UBIK}}. |
== {{UBIK}} Content Web Service UBIKContent.svc == | == {{UBIK}} Content Web Service UBIKContent.svc == | ||
# Create a new directory in the ''wwwroot'' directory of the IIS installation (default: ''c:\inetpub\wwwroot'') | # Create a new directory in the ''wwwroot'' directory of the IIS installation (default: ''c:\inetpub\wwwroot'') | ||
# 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 [[HowTo:Configure_Microsoft_IIS_for_UBIK#Create_new_Web_Application|here]] |
# [[Web_Service_Configuration|Configure]] the authentication mode of the web service using either | # [[Web_Service_Configuration|Configure]] the authentication mode of the web service using either | ||
#* [[HowTo:Configure_Single_Local_Application_Authentication|Single Local Application]] or | #* [[HowTo:Configure_Single_Local_Application_Authentication|Single Local Application]] or | ||
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# Create a new directory in the ''wwwroot'' directory of the IIS installation (default: ''c:\inetpub\wwwroot'') | # Create a new directory in the ''wwwroot'' directory of the IIS installation (default: ''c:\inetpub\wwwroot'') | ||
# 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 [[HowTo:Configure_Microsoft_IIS_for_UBIK#Create_new_Web_Application|here]] |
# [[Web_Service_Configuration|Configure]] the authentication mode of the USAM web service using [[HowTo:Configure_Single_Local_Application_Authentication|Single Local Application]] | # [[Web_Service_Configuration|Configure]] the authentication mode of the USAM web service using [[HowTo:Configure_Single_Local_Application_Authentication|Single Local Application]] | ||
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* [[HowTo:Configure_Microsoft_IIS_for_UBIK]] | * [[HowTo:Configure_Microsoft_IIS_for_UBIK]] | ||
* [[USAM]] | * [[USAM]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:09, 22 May 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
- Create a new directory in the wwwroot directory of the IIS installation (default: c:\inetpub\wwwroot)
- Copy the components of the UBIK® Web Service into the (new) directory
- Create a new web applicaton as described here
- 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
- Create a new directory in the wwwroot directory of the IIS installation (default: c:\inetpub\wwwroot)
- Copy the components of the UBIK® Web Service into the (new) directory
- Create a new web applicaton as described here
- Configure the authentication mode of the USAM web service using Single Local Application