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ISDN Connect Data and Voice Terminal Adapter User ManualThe CONNECT is a Terminal Adapter (TA), i.e. the ISDN equivalent of a modem on the PSTN (the analogue telephone network). It allows standard serial data terminals (DTEs), such as personal computers, to be interconnected across the ISDN. The CONNECT is as easy to install and use as a modem and will operate with all existing terminals and communications applications that use the Hayes Standard AT Command Set. In addition, the CONNECT has an analogue interface port that emulates a standard PSTN line. This port allows devices such as a phone, fax, or answer-phone to make calls over your ISDN line. An ISDN connection provides three potential communications channels.
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Download Toshiba SD-H802A Review pdfSAML V2.0 Executive OverviewSAML, developed by the Security Services Technical Committee of the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS), is an XML-based framework for communicating user authentication, entitlement, and attribute information. As its name suggests, SAML allows business entities to make assertions regarding the identity, attributes, and entitlements of a subject (an entity that is often a human user) to other entities, such as a partner company or another enterprise application.
SAML is a flexible and extensible protocol designed to be used – and customized if necessary – by other standards. The Liberty Alliance, the Internet2 Shibboleth project, and the OASIS Web Services Security (WS-Security) committee have all adopted SAML as a technological underpinning for various purposes.
SAML History SAML V1.0 became an OASIS standard in November 2002. SAML V1.1 followed in September 2003 and has seen significant success, gaining momentum in financial services, higher education, government, and other industry segments. SAML has been broadly implemented by all major Web access management vendors. SAML support also appears in major application server products and is commonly found among Web services management and security vendors. SAML V2.0 builds on that success.
Many of these implementations have demonstrated successful interoperability at a series of events, the latest of which was held at the 2005 RSA Conference. The OASIS SAML Interoperability Lab, sponsored by the U.S. government's General Services Administration (GSA), used three separate scenarios to demonstrate SAML-based interaction between a government or enterprise portal and sites from typical content or service providers.
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To host a Blueprint application, you must submit a package containing configuration and resource files to Yahoo!. The application package does not contain any Blueprint markup or scripting code; these are supplied directly by your server at runtime. There are several ways to deploy a Blueprint application. Options include browser-based Mobile Sites, Yahoo! Go Widgets, and stand-alone Mobile Apps (when available)
Getting Started:
1 Download the SDK at mobile.yahoo.com/devcenter/downloads
2 Read the documentation at developer.yahoo.com/mobile/blueprint
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Initially, the camera must be set up using the USB 2.0 interface, after which the camera can be used in conjunction with both the USB 2.0 interface and the user’s application, or with the user’s application as a stand alone module. Figure 1. IMG-x24-E01 image
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