Thread: cookies and sessions


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dbellezz

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cookies and sessions
Posted: May 23, 2007 12:58 PM
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Hi all! I have two apps linked, but those apps are on different workspace.
I noticed that when we navigate through one application to another one the message "Redirecting to Login Server for Authentication" is shown.

To avoid this, I modified the current SSO authentication scheme in order to indicate the application to use/generate the same COOKIE NAME on "Cookie name" field. I've just created a name like this "www_custom-f_nas".
Ev erything works ok when I have apps in the same workspace, but what happens when we have apps on different workspaces? the message is still show, and I asume because a new session is generated.
How can I solve this? or how can I make that two apps use the same Workspace within a session?

Thank you!!
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Re: cookies and sessions
Posted: May 23, 2007 1:47 PM   in response to: dbellezz in response to: dbellezz
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Apps must belong to the same workspace in order to be able to share sessions.

Scott
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Re: cookies and sessions
Posted: May 26, 2007 1:55 PM   in response to: sspadafo in response to: sspadafo
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Hi Scott, thank you for your answer, is there a way to avoid this "redirecting" message in this case?
Thnak you!
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Re: cookies and sessions
Posted: May 26, 2007 4:16 PM   in response to: dbellezz in response to: dbellezz
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I don't know a way to suppress it. If your various components (webserver, login server, OID, database, etc., and any network facilities connecting them) are performing well the message should appear momentarily. What is the problem with it in your case?

Scott
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Re: cookies and sessions
Posted: May 28, 2007 4:56 AM   in response to: sspadafo in response to: sspadafo
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Hi Scott, the thing is the end user does not like very much that message between apps, but if there's no way to supress them when they are in different workskpaces it's ok, I totally understand.
Thank you very much for your help.
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