Security Considerations for Developers

We highly recommended that application developers fully secure the link between the Web services application (Web service client) and follow secured coding standards.

Oracle Communications Session Delivery Manager offers a REST Application Programming Interface (API) and a SOAP/XML API to allow users to write applications that automate the provisioning of network elements. See the REST API for Oracle® Communications Session Delivery Manager Release 8.1 for more information.

Note:

The Oracle® Communications Session Element Manager SOAP API Guide Release 8.1 is deprecated, but supported for backwards compatibility, however for new OCSDM features, the REST API for Oracle® Communications Session Delivery Manager Release 8.1 is recommended.

You can use these APIs to perform operations against network elements managed by an OCSDM server, and data structures used as input and output parameters for those operations. These operations are invoked by a client application to provision network elements.

Database Redundancy

Use backup and restore scripts to implement the database geographic (GEO) redundancy. See the Oracle® Communications Session Delivery Manager Administration Guide for more information.