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- | * stages provided two different options for integration | + | |
- | * classic integration | + | |
- | * based on SI command line chart | + | |
- | * web-service-based interface | + | |
- | * advantages | + | |
- | * each user can make their own integrity account to perform configurations | + | |
- | * very effective | + | |
- | * very specific to the user | + | |
- | * need a bunch of permissions (look into this) | + | |
- | * in the old one, they needed to configure it in pkit, but im not sure about this one | + | |