![]() ![]() First by using this functionality you have to hard code a credential into the package which makes it insecure and indistinguishable during requests, this is generally just bad. Generally it is a much better idea to send all statements to that configured LRS and then figure out a way to get those statements either forwarded from or pulled from that LRS into your additional LRS(s). That package will be launched with an LRS endpoint and authentication credential which is where it will send the statements that it generates. That code is leveraged by an underlying library in Captivate (Rustici Driver) for packages with a tincan.xml file. Generally you should avoid using that functionality.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |