Hi Pekka,
"muted" wrote :
| Is mandatory registration already possible and the documentation just doesn't
reflect this yet or are there any patches or hotfixes/hacks that would enable us to
require registration for the WSRP customers? The system we're planning on implementing
would require a mandatory registration scheme.
|
As specified in the documentation, registration on the producer side is not currently
supported. It will be, however, as part of Portal 2.6. An alpha release containing this
feature will be released by the end of 2006. I'd be interested in learning about your
use cases though and how you intend to implement WSRP for your customers.
"muted" wrote :
| This is more of a general portlet/WSRP question. We haven't had time to test WSRP
in action yet, we've just focused on creating some proof-of-concept portlets running
on JBoss. When a user logs in to the WSRP customer's portal, am I correct in assuming
that any setAttribute/getAttribute, getRemoteUser and similar-methods invoked in the
RenderRequest will be based on the WSRP customer's session data. The reason I'm
asking is that the system would use some data from the WSRP customer's user database
to focus back-end searches on the corrent datasets.
I am not sure I understand your question properly. When you are talking of the "WSRP
customer's session data" what exactly are you refering to? In JBoss Portal, a
WSRP portlet (i.e. a portlet that happens to be located on a remote portal and interacted
with via WSRP) is considered as a regular portlet. What this implies is that if you log
into the portal that consumes remote portlets (the consumer) with a given identity, this
will be the identity that will be propagated to the portlet via WSRP as long as it is
covered by the WSRP protocol. Does that answer your question?
Let us know if you need more information.
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