Great post over at BI Keynotes : http://bikeynotes.blogspot.com/2009/04/sas-web-infrastructure-kit.html
Unfortunately it is in French, so care of google translate, here is a repost.
In SAS 9.1, SAS Information Delivery Portal is the Web application “SAS Portal Web Application Shell. The latter is provided with the component SAS Web Infrastructure Kit and specifically the module SAS Integration Technologies. For information, the module SAS Integration Technologies is the technological base of the SAS 9 platform and is delivered with all the packages based on components of the latter (eg, SAS Data Integration Server or SAS BI Server).
Playing the role of technical base, the Web application “SAS Portal Web Application Shell” loads the full functionality offered by the SAS portal. By default, only basic features are active. To “wake up” all the features in sleep provided by the Web application “SAS Portal Web Application Shell,” the components supplied by SAS Web Infrastructure Kit must be added by installing the SAS portal.
Below is a list of functionalities and features of the Web application “SAS Portal Web Application Shell”:
* Support for single sign-on (Single Sign-On or SSO) to other SAS web applications (eg, SAS Web Report Studio or SAS Web OLAP Viewer for Java).
* Support only applications stored SAS Portlet Collection Portlet “. For information, the portlet “Collection Portlet” open-ended version supports all BI objects and allows, for example, to list the reports SAS Web Report Studio and opened automatically by redirecting users to SAS Web Report Viewer (viewer reports provided with SAS Information Delivery Portal).
* Only administrators (ie members of the Technical Group “Portal Admins”) can create pages (personal or shared) and access the management application preferences. Therefore, an end user will not be a mere consumer of the information published by the directors.
* Full support of the repository and files WebDAV:
o The portlet “WebDAV Graph Portlet” to create charts from data published in XML format in the WebDAV repository,
o The portlet “WebDAV Content Portlet” to restore files WebDAV within portal pages,
o The portlet “WebDAV Repository Navigator” to explore the contents of WebDAV.
Note: Although the documentation indicates the contrary, it is possible to use WebDAV portlets with a server other than Xythos WebDAV Server WebFile (usually Apache HTTP Server or IBM HTTP Server). To function properly, these portlets need a pre-established connection to the WebDAV repository. For more information, please see the comments associated with this article.
In conclusion, if you have a package of the SAS 9 platform (with the exception of SAS Enterprise BI Server, which already includes SAS Information Delivery Portal), you have the component SAS Web Infrastructure Kit and you can deploy a portal SAS “light “no additional cost. Although limited in terms of features, the Web application “SAS Portal Web Application Shell” allows you to centralize user access to various Web applications from SAS.
For more information on the Web application “SAS Portal Web Application Shell” and the existing differences with SAS Information Delivery Portal, see the section “Introduction to the SAS Web Infrastructure Kit” (available on the website of U.S. support SAS) at the following address: http://support.sas.com/rnd/itech/doc9/portal_ov/index.html.
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