This section discusses the salient features of RiskMinder Web services:
RiskMinder Web services are protected from rogue requests through authentication and authorization of all Web service requests. Authentication ensures that the incoming request to the Web service has valid credentials to access the Web service, while authorization ensures that the authenticated request has appropriate privileges to access the Web service.
See "Managing Web Services Security" for more information.
Book: A Master Administrator (MA) can also enable Web services authentication and authorization by using the Authentication and Authorization page in Administration Console.
See "Getting Started" in CA RiskMinder Administration Guide for more information on how to do this.
In addition to the mandatory inputs, Web services accept additional input that can be passed as a name-value pair. This input can include information, such as locale, calling application details, or profile.
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