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򐂰 Integration with systems management and administration tooling
More advanced administration features that can be provided by this node include
self-monitoring and self-management.
The hub should support security capabilities such as authentication,
authorization, non-repudiation, confidentiality, and security standards, such as
Kerberos and WS-Security. The Administration and Security Services
component provides the interface to the security services.
4.2 Runtime patterns for Directly Integrated Single
Channel
The Directly Integrated Single Channel application pattern provides point-to-point
connectivity between the user and the existing back-end applications.
The Runtime pattern for the Directly Integrated Single Channel application
pattern has been broken down into a generic Runtime pattern and then further
refined using an SOA profile.
4.2.1 Generic Runtime pattern for Directly Integrated Single Channel
The Runtime pattern shown in Figure 4-2 represents one solution for the Directly
Integrated Single Channel application pattern. Based on the Enterprise Solution
Structure (ESS) Thin Client Transactional pattern, this runtime is a starting point
for extending business to the Web.

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