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3 Component Interface Concepts The Component Interface is an optional interface allowing managed components to connect directly to the DMI SP. It is a procedural interface that is completely synchronous with the SP acting as the broker to ensure that component code does not need to be re-entrant. The following sections discuss the two types of data that describe components and the two types of components that developers may implement with HP-UX DMI 2.0. The last section discusses Component Interface security strategies. • "Static vs. Dynamic Data" on page 26 • "Group-Level Security" on page 30 • "Modifying Groups to Use Security Tokens" on page 30 25
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Component Interface Concepts
The Component Interface is an optional interface allowing managed
components to connect directly to the DMI SP. It is a procedural
interface that is completely synchronous with the SP acting as the
broker to ensure that component code does not need to be re-entrant.
The following sections discuss the two types of data that describe
components and the two types of components that developers may
implement with HP-UX DMI 2.0. The last section discusses Component
Interface security strategies.
•
“Static vs. Dynamic Data” on page 26
•
“Group-Level Security” on page 30
•
“Modifying Groups to Use Security Tokens” on page 30