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Introduction to Access Control Management Station

ACMS is an intranet application used by the System Administrator to view server queue details and manage

the worker handler threads.

The RISCO Management Autonomous Component (RMAC) is single autonomous component that acts as an

independent service provider in line with Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) principles.

The RMAC component consists of the following nodes. Queues form a part of all of them. Further, each

Queue in RMAC has the following sub-nodes:

• Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)
• Execution Server
• Distributor

The Account Management Autonomous Component (AMAC) is single autonomous component which acts

as an independent service provider in line with SOA principles.

The AMAC component consists of the following nodes. These components further consist of queues.

• WCF
• Execution Server
• Distributor
• DCC
• Notification
• Task Observer
• Real Time Event Proxy

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ACMS Environment

This section informs you the Software Environment required for ACMS to work in a proper way, also an

assumption for the application.

Table 1: Software Environment

Operating System

Windows® XP, Vista operating system

Database

Oracle 10g, SQL

Server Software

MSMQ and NService Bus

Other Software

.NET Framework 3.5 SP2

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Prerequisites

A Service ID account should be available to access the queue from the remote machine.

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