What's New in Transports and Interfaces: Siebel Enterprise Application Integration, Siebel Innovation Pack 2014, Rev. A
Table 1 lists the changes in this revision of the documentation to support this release of the software. NOTE: Siebel Innovation Pack 2014 is a continuation of the Siebel 8.1/8.2 release.
Table 1. What's New in Transports and Interfaces: Siebel Enterprise Application Integration, Siebel Innovation Pack 2014, Rev. A
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Controlling Login Sessions with Session Mode |
Modified topic. Removed an invalid example URL. URL-based authentication is not supported for Siebel CRM. |
Creating a DLL to Call a Function in an External DLL |
Modified topic. As of Siebel Innovation Pack 2014, you can use a new mechanism for deallocating memory safely through a call to a function in the external DLL. |
Multiple topics |
Modified topics. CAUTION: It is strongly recommended to use Transport Layer Security (TLS) for best security, where possible. Using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is not recommended for secure environments. For current information about TLS support, see 1944467.1 (Article ID) on My Oracle Support. See also Siebel Security Guide.
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What's New in Transports and Interfaces: Siebel Enterprise Application Integration, Siebel Innovation Pack 2014
No new features have been added to this guide for this release. This guide has been updated to reflect only product name changes. NOTE: Siebel Innovation Pack 2014 is a continuation of the Siebel 8.1/8.2 release.
What's New in Transports and Interfaces: Siebel Enterprise Application Integration, Version 8.1/8.2, Rev. B
Table 2 lists the changes described in this version of the documentation to support this release of the software.
What's New in Transports and Interfaces: Siebel Enterprise Application Integration, Version 8.1/8.2, Rev. A
Table 3 lists the changes described in this version of the documentation to support this release of the software.
What's New in Transports and Interfaces: Siebel Enterprise Application Integration, Version 8.1/8.2
Table 4 lists the changes described in this version of the documentation to support this release of the software. The new features described in Table 4 are available in Siebel CRM version 8.1.1.11, Siebel CRM version 8.2.2.4, and later.
Table 4. New Product Features in Transports and Interfaces: Siebel Enterprise Application Integration, Version 8.1/8.2
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About the EAI JMS Transport Business Service |
Modified topic. Oracle supports integration, using the EAI JMS Transport, with any Java Message Service (JMS) provider that conforms to the JMS 1.0.2b standard. |
About Multithreading in the JMS Receiver Component |
New topic. In Siebel CRM version 8.1.1.11, Siebel CRM version 8.2.2.4, and later, the JMS Receiver is multithreaded and operates in batch mode. |
Configuring Credentials in JNDI |
Modified topic. In Siebel CRM version 8.1.1.10 and later, and Siebel CRM version 8.2.2.3 and later, the jndi.properties file is encrypted by default. |
Using the EAI HTTP Transport in Session Mode Using the EAI HTTP Transport in Sessionless Mode |
Modified topics. Passing user credentials in the URL is not supported in Siebel CRM version 8.2, and Siebel CRM version 8.1.1.9 and later. |
Accessing a URL Protected by Basic Authentication |
Modified topic. The EAI HTTP Transport business service does not provide standard parameters to support the use of Digest HTTP Authentication. |
Providing Client Certificate Information for TLS Mutual Authentication |
Modified topic. The Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol is not supported on the UNIX operating system for HTTPS calls to external Web servers. CAUTION: It is strongly recommended to use TLS for best security, where possible. Using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is not recommended for secure environments. For current information about TLS support, see 1944467.1 (Article ID) on My Oracle Support. See also Siebel Security Guide.
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