Authentication for Web Applications |
In a web architecture, applications run on a server computer. Examples of USoft server applications are: •Applications that run in a Remote Rules Service API environment. •Web Designer applications. Web Designer applications run a number of Rules Engines on a server computer. The Rules Service manages this. All Rules Engines share the same database account. This is called account funneling: application users effectively share the same general database account. In this architecture, the Rules Service handles the validation of user credentials, each time a client computer attempts to connect. The client credentials are NOT checked as part of a database log on procedure. See Also Authentication for Client/Server Applications The Validation Agent for a Web Application User |