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OfficeLine WAP is used for the implementation of WAP banking and similar e-business
applications and miniportals, using the client's access through a mobile phone supporting
WAP.
Using OfficeLine WAP, it is possible to provide clients with all standard services. When used
in banking, the services can include providing general information (such as an exchange list), or
private information (account balances, account statements, etc.), or entering banking operations
(such as a payment order, establishing a time deposit, etc.).
Integration with Other Modules
OfficeLine WAP allows combining the advantage of mobility with the relatively high user
comfort provided by the communication through WAP. Potentially, it thus provides an easy access to
a wide offer of services, from virtually anywhere.
Thanks to its characteristics, the OfficeLine WAP module can be used to provide services
without limitation to a specific group of clients, from retail clients to the managers of small and
medium-sized companies, to whom it offers an overview of company finances, with minimum
requirements on their time, even when they are on a business trip, etc.
Principle of OfficeLine WAP Module OperationOfficeLine WAP serves a client with pages whose appearance is predefined in a configuration
and into which it inserts data from the OfficeLine database (such as an account balance, turnover
item summary, etc.) and appropriate texts as well as other data (such as a message about the
processing of a request, error etc.)
The used pages can be prepared so that, for instance, adding a new service does not require
their change.
The offer of services can be divided according to the level of security, so that general
information can be available to all clients without logging in, while private information and
active (banking) operations are only accessible after the client logs in (authenticates).
Available Security FeaturesElements that can be used to secure the provided services:
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