- 23 Oct 2024
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Features of the Orchestration SDK
- Updated on 23 Oct 2024
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This article describes the main features and functionalities of the Orchestration SDK. The features are illustrated using workflow diagrams, and involve the following components:
Orchestration SDK
For more information on the users and device commands, refer to the TID Platform API Sandbox.
Customer Mobile Application. Your mobile application which integrates the Orchestration SDK.
User. The individual using the Customer Mobile Application on their mobile device.
Customer Website. Your website which users can access to perform sensitive actions (e.g. initiating an authentication request).
Customer Application Server. Your server component which exposes Web services accessed by the Customer Mobile Application and the Customer Website.
Some server infrastructure considerations have been omitted on purpose in this document to ease the understanding of the features (e.g. front end/back end, database etc.).
In the next sections, these points will be considered as properly integrated in the Customer Application Server.
OneSpan Trusted Identity platform. A server component provided and hosted by OneSpan, which handles the server features of the Orchestration SDK.
Push Notification Service. Notification service provided by Apple and Google, which can send push notification messages to Android and iOS devices.