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A Global Application Service (GAS) can be configured in the following way:
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Using the [[USAM#LAS_(Global_Application_Service)|Global Application Service (GAS)]] authentication mode requires to configue the {{UBIK Studio}} as well as the [[Web_Service|{{UBIK}} web service]].
  
# Open UBIK.Studio and connect to the database which should be configured for LAS.
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<ol>
# Open [[UBIK_Studio_Basics#Database_specific_settings|database specific settings]]: set "SessionManagement" to "GAS" with the authentication service address in "SessionServiceUrl".
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<li>Open UBIKSTUDIO and connect to the database which should be configured for GAS.</li>
# Open the [[UBIK Web Service Configuration|web.config]] of the data service: set "SessionManagementType" "2" (GAS) and set the session session management URL in the [[UBIK Web Service Configuration]] to the according address of the GAS web service.
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<li>Open [[UBIK_Studio_Basics#Database_specific_settings|database specific settings]] and set</li>
# Open the [[UBIK Web Service Configuration|web.config]] of the USAM service: the database used for the global session authentication has to be specified here. However, the settings for the SessionManagementType and the SessionManagementUrl will be ignored.
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{| class="wikitable" | width = "50%"
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|-
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! Parameter!! Value!! Comment
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|-
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| ''SessionManagementType''|| '''2''' || 0 = Local Management, 1 = LAS, 2 = GAS
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|-
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| ''SessionServiceUrl''|| <nowiki>https://SERVERNAME[:PORT]/UBIK/USAM.svc/SOAP??</nowiki> || Address of the authentication service<br />The port number PORT must be specified only if other than 443 (default for https).
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|}
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</ol>
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<ol start="3">
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<li>Open the [[Web Service Configuration|web.config]] of the data service and set the session's management type and URL to the according address of the web service.</li>
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<source lang="xml">
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  <appSettings>
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    ...
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    <add key="UBIK.Service.SessionManagementType" value="2" />
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    <add key="UBIK.Service.SessionManagementUrl" value="https://SERVERNAME[:PORT]/UBIK/USAM.svc/SOAP" />
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    ...
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  </appSettings>
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</source>
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<li> Open the [[Web Service Configuration|web.config]] of the GAS' USAM service:<br/>
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* the settings in the configuration file are the same as in a data service
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* however, the settings for the SessionManagementType and the SessionManagementUrl will be ignored
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</li>
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</ol>
  
[[Category:How-To]]
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{{Attention|This authentication mode is not yet supported!}}
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== See also ==
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* [[USAM]]
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* [[USAM#Single_Local_Application|Single Local Application]]
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* [[USAM#LAS_.28Local_Application_Service.29|Local Application Service]]

Latest revision as of 11:22, 21 July 2015

Using the Global Application Service (GAS) authentication mode requires to configue the UBIK® Studio as well as the UBIK® web service.

  1. Open UBIKSTUDIO and connect to the database which should be configured for GAS.
  2. Open database specific settings and set
  3. Parameter Value Comment
    SessionManagementType 2 0 = Local Management, 1 = LAS, 2 = GAS
    SessionServiceUrl https://SERVERNAME[:PORT]/UBIK/USAM.svc/SOAP?? Address of the authentication service
    The port number PORT must be specified only if other than 443 (default for https).
  1. Open the web.config of the data service and set the session's management type and URL to the according address of the web service.
  2.   <appSettings>
        ...
        <add key="UBIK.Service.SessionManagementType" value="2" />
        <add key="UBIK.Service.SessionManagementUrl" value="https://SERVERNAME[:PORT]/UBIK/USAM.svc/SOAP" />
        ...
      </appSettings>
  3. Open the web.config of the GAS' USAM service:
    • the settings in the configuration file are the same as in a data service
    • however, the settings for the SessionManagementType and the SessionManagementUrl will be ignored
IC Attention.pngThis authentication mode is not yet supported!

See also