
The Tech Notes below will help guide you through specific integration scenarios, and help you gain an understanding of message flows, data flows, and sequencing.
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Tech Notes for Developers
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| Access these Developer Technical Notes for guidance on specific approaches to integration, best practices, and more. |
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 | WebEx Integration Best Practices. This tech note covers numerous best-practices issues to follow and consider as you design and build your WebEx integration. Topics include security issues, error handling, cookies, and more. |
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 | Approaches to Single Sign-On. This tech note provides guidance on several approaches to implementing single sign-on behavior with both the URL and XML APIs. |
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 | Approaches to Portal Integration. This tech note provides ideas and suggestions on how to enhance a corporate communications portal with WebEx integration. It explains approaches to portlet development, and covers specific API calls to use in the portlet logic to implement various features. |
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 | Approaches to LMS Integration. This tech note provides guidance for integrating WebEx Training Center into a Learning Management System framework and workflow. |
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 | Approaches to CRM Integration. This tech note provides ideas and approaches for integrating WebEx services (notably Support Center) with typical CRM systems that support customization and integration. |
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 | URL API Host Account Creation. This tech note discusses the methodology for creating host accounts using the URL API. The described approach includes tips and considerations for security, passwords, tracking codes, meeting types, and error handling. |
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 | Common Entry Points. This tech note helps you understand the workings of WebEx Common Entry Points (CEPs) which provide direct access to certain WebEx pages that you can link to, or embed in your application or portal. It details the various available CEPs, their syntax, and behaviors. |
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 | Federated SSO Authentication Service. This tech note gives an overview of the WebEx SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) Authentication service. This service is a platform for partners and enterprise customers to develop a secure, standards based single sign on system. With SAML, partners and customers can securely authenticate to WebEx without a user password. |
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