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While the audience is gathering. During breaks etc
While the audience is gathering. During breaks etc. Simple messages can be added in bold and white letters on the dark blue sea, eg. ”Welcome!”, ”Back at 15.15”
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HOW-TO Use security domains in STM
There are today three security domains, called environments, in use in MCP: TEST STAGING PRODUCTION Each environment has its own dedicated Root Certificate, hence three different security domains. A service shall always be in either environment, hence if a service need to be accessible in several environments, it need to be deployed for each environment. The SeaSWIM Connector and the authentication mechanism shall ensure and protect the service, and other services, from cross-use, hence if a service tries to interact e.g. with a service in PRODUCTION using a certificate with STAGING Root Certificate in the trust-chain, it shall be stopped.
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Use in STM MCP TEST Dedicated to MCP and development of next version
Governed by MCC Used by STM in regressions tests to ensure backward compatibility before used in STAGING Used by STM in tests for new features in the infrastructure before used in STAGING Can be used as Service Development environment before released in STAGING for integration tests (SMA uses it today as DEV environment) MCP STAGING Stable version by MCP (normally same as PRODUCTION) Governed by MCC but coordinated with STM before upgraded Used by STM for service development and unit tests (preferably in status “provisional”) Used by STM for service integration (interoperability) tests (preferably in status “released”) before used in PRODUCTION Used by STM for final technical, operational and security tests before approved for released in PRODUCTION Used by STM as simulation environment where the serviceStatus is set to “simulated” MCP PRODUCTION Stable version by MCP (normally same as STAGING) Governed by MCC but coordinated with STM before upgraded Used by STM in Live Testbed Services based on STM technical design (according to SeaSWIM) are monitored by STM (availability, interoperability, behaviour)
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MCP Links References MCP TEST MCP STAGING MCP PRODUCTION Web Portal
Identity Registry Identity Registry Identity Registry API API API Service Registry Service Registry Service Registry API API API Web Portal Web Portal Web Portal Identity Registry API using certificates Identity Registry API using certificates Identity Registry API using certificates Identity Registry API using OpenID Connect Identity Registry API using OpenID Connect Identity Registry API using OpenID Connect Identity Registry API doc. for certificates Identity Registry API doc. for certificates Identity Registry API doc. for certificates Identity Registry API doc. for OpenID connect Identity Registry API doc. for OpenID connect Identity Registry API doc. for OpenID connect Service Registry API Service Registry API Service Registry API Service Registry API documentation Service Registry API documentation Service Registry API documentation
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At the end – you could add text in black like ”Thank You !”
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