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Encrypt a given String

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Table of Contents
  • Introduction to Corticon deployment
  • How to prepare Studio files for deployment
    • XML Mapping
    • Java object mapping
      • Entity mapping
      • Attribute mapping
      • Association mapping
      • Verify Java object mapping
      • Java enumerations
      • Inheritance and Java object messaging
      • Listeners
    • JSON Mapping
      • Native JSON Mapping
    • Java Object Mapping
  • How to package and deploy Decision Services
    • Deployment related files
      • Rule asset files
      • Test asset files
      • Corticon Deployment Descriptor files
      • Decision Service files
      • Schema files
      • Datasource Configuration files
    • Use Studio to package and deploy Decision Services
      • Root Entities
      • Deploy to a Corticon Server
      • Deploy to Corticon Web Console
      • Package and save for later deployment
      • Adding additional JARs for selected projects
    • Use Web Console to deploy Decision Services
    • Use Deployment Descriptors to deploy Decision Services
      • Structure of a Deployment Descriptor file
      • How to set properties in a CDD file
      • Example of a complete CDD file
      • Setting the autoloaddir property
    • Automate packaging and testing of Decision Services
      • Creating a build process in Ant
      • Syntax of the compile and test commands
        • Compile a Decision Service from a Ruleflow
        • Create a CDD file
        • Extract Diagnostics
        • Encrypt a given String
        • Export a decision service as a JSON file
        • Compile multiple Decision Services
        • Generate a report on an asset
        • Generate WSDL and XSD schema files
        • Testing a Decision Service with a Ruletest
      • Deploying a Decision Service
    • Use Server API to compile and deploy Decision Services
    • Properties that impact Decision Service compilation
    • Properties that are incorporated into Decision Services
  • How to deploy Corticon on Docker
  • How to integrate Corticon Decision Services
    • Service contract options
      • Service contract output
        • Generic service contract
      • Properties that tune service contract output
      • Extended service contracts: newOrModified
    • Generate service contracts in Corticon Studio
    • Display service contracts in Corticon Web Console
  • Request and response examples
    • JSON and native JSON request and response messages
      • About creating a JSON request message for a Decision Service
      • How to pass null values in a JSON request
      • How to control the format of associations in a JSON response
      • Sample JSON request and response messages
        • JSON Request and response with embedded hierarchical associations
        • JSON Request and response with referenced flat associations
      • Testing a JSON request
    • SOAP and XML request and response messages
      • Sample XML CorticonRequest content
        • How to pass null values in an XML request
      • Sample XML CorticonResponse content
  • Decision Service versioning and effective dating
    • How to deploy Decision Services with identical Decision Service names
    • How to invoke a Decision Service by version number
      • How to create samples of versioned Ruleflows
      • How to specify a version in a SOAP request message
      • Default behavior with no target version
    • How to invoke a Decision Service by date
      • Modifying the sample Rulesheets and Ruleflows
      • How to specify Decision Service effective timestamp in a SOAP request message
      • How to specify both major version and effective timestamp
      • Default behavior with no timestamp
    • Summary of major version and effective timestamp behavior
  • Enable Server handling of locales languages and time zones
    • How to handle requests and replies across locales
    • Examples of cross-locale processing
    • Example of cross-locale literal dates
    • Example of requests that cross time zones
  • Sample client applications
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Encrypt a given String

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  • Last Updated: May 21, 2021
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    • Corticon
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The encryptstring option encrypts a String provided.

Table 1. usage: corticonManagement --encryptstring
Argument Description
-i --input The String that will be encrypted
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