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Introduction
- Mis à jour le 16 Dec 2024
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Thank you for reading the OneSpan Authentication Server SDK SOAP Reference. This guide is a reference for developers who want to use the OneSpan Authentication Server SOAP interface. We highly recommend to use this document together with the OneSpan Authentication Server SDK Programmer's Guide.
If your organization is impacted by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), ensure that the SOAP communicator interface is configured to use SSL. If an OneSpan Authentication Server component does not support SSL, the SOAP interface must be configured without SSL; however, to be GDPR-compliant, you must set up an encrypted VPN tunnel to secure the communication.
For more information about GDPR, refer to the OneSpan Authentication Server General Data Protection Regulation Compliance Guide.
Who should read this guide?
This guide is intended for developers using the OneSpan Authentication Server SOAP interface.
You should be familiar with:
- Online authentication and authorisation tools and protocols, including SOAP, RADIUS, WSDL, SSL, XML, HTML and TCP/IP
- Windows and Linux security software environments, including IIS, Active Directory and ODBC
- Administration tasks, including user management, policy, scheduling, reports, and performance monitoring
- Password management and encryption techniques
- EMV-CAP and other e-commerce transaction standards
Reading requirements
It is assumed that you have read the following documents:
- OneSpan Authentication Server SDK Programmer's Guide
- OneSpan Authentication Server Product Guide
If you want to use the OneSpan Authentication Server SOAP interface, you must be familiar with the concepts and functions of OneSpan Authentication Server, its SDK, and SOAP.