In this chapter, we introduce some WebSphere sMash components that are useful, if not necessary, for developing robust WebSphere sMash applications. We touch on these components only to make you aware that they are there for you to use. We encourage you to seek more information in the product documentation for the components that you find most useful in your application. In particular, we touch on URIUtils (which are used to create URIs that reference your WebSphere sMash application), validators (which assist in validating cached content), and Active Content Filtering (which helps to secure your site against cross-site scripting). Finally, we introduce Assemble Flow, which allows nonprogrammers to create conversation ...
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