Can the "logon.html" be modified to launch different applications depending on the logon ID and password?
I have three applications that I would like to keep a "wall" between. One is general membership which I have 95% configured and will probably launch next month. The access to that is limited to chapter administrators and is manageable as far as regular user ID and password. I would like to have another application that is available to general membership that provides access to online correspondence course work and the other that would be available to general membership that is registration for training evolutions.
I would like to set up a generic log on that would verify a member status via a member ID and then use one of two or three "regular user" access levels and perspectives.
Maybe there is a better way?
Vins Nash
multiple applications
Hi Vins,
I don't know which version of Aware you are using, but it should just be a matter of publishing the three BSVs and then using different URLs for your users to login depending on the App they want to access .... eg http://localhost:8080/AwareIM/logonOp.aw?domain=App1 .... etc etc
Does this work for you ?
Peter
I don't know which version of Aware you are using, but it should just be a matter of publishing the three BSVs and then using different URLs for your users to login depending on the App they want to access .... eg http://localhost:8080/AwareIM/logonOp.aw?domain=App1 .... etc etc
Does this work for you ?
Peter
I'm not sure. The URL I use now is the default
http://www.nscpers.org:8080/AwareIM/logon.html
Evidently that "logon.html" executes a script that executes the published application. Can the "logon.html" be modified and used as something like
"http://www.nscpers.org:8080/AwareIM/logonA.html" to launch a different application?
If so, I'll get help from someone that knows that stuff and try it.
Vins Nash
http://www.nscpers.org:8080/AwareIM/logon.html
Evidently that "logon.html" executes a script that executes the published application. Can the "logon.html" be modified and used as something like
"http://www.nscpers.org:8080/AwareIM/logonA.html" to launch a different application?
If so, I'll get help from someone that knows that stuff and try it.
Vins Nash
4.9/1301 and yes.
Actually I'm just thinking out loud. I want to avoid creating a huge base of ID's and passwords to maintain. I can probably just create a universal log on for the application with access level and perspective, require an ID input like the SSN, and then check the personnel record for validity, eligibility, etc. That might be the easiest route.
Vins
Actually I'm just thinking out loud. I want to avoid creating a huge base of ID's and passwords to maintain. I can probably just create a universal log on for the application with access level and perspective, require an ID input like the SSN, and then check the personnel record for validity, eligibility, etc. That might be the easiest route.
Vins
I think I found what your talking about. But it leaves a little for the "layman" to deduce:
2. http://localhost:8080/AwareIM/logonOp.aw?domain=CRM
Show a dialog to enter user name and password. Once the user enters the values the system will log into the specified business space (CRM) in the regular mode using the specified credentials
I don't understand the acronym CRM. What is the syntax of that. Is "?domain" a variable or part of the required syntax? For instance if I where to add the "Library" application as an additional BSV what would "?domain=CRM" look like?
Thanks
Vins Nash
2. http://localhost:8080/AwareIM/logonOp.aw?domain=CRM
Show a dialog to enter user name and password. Once the user enters the values the system will log into the specified business space (CRM) in the regular mode using the specified credentials
I don't understand the acronym CRM. What is the syntax of that. Is "?domain" a variable or part of the required syntax? For instance if I where to add the "Library" application as an additional BSV what would "?domain=CRM" look like?
Thanks
Vins Nash
Hi Vins,
Just publish your BSVs and then refer to them in the login URL - eg
http://localhost:8080/AwareIM/logonOp.aw?domain=Library
http://localhost:8080/AwareIM/logonOp.a ... =FlightLog
http://localhost:8080/AwareIM/logonOp.a ... iarySystem
etc etc,
You can also insert the IP of the Aware Server machine in the URL (maybe you know that ?).
I presently host multiple published BSVs on a dedicated web server and use a separate URL to enable users to access their particular application.
It also makes updating the apps very easy - you can do all your development work in test mode and simply publish to your users when complete.
Peter
Just publish your BSVs and then refer to them in the login URL - eg
http://localhost:8080/AwareIM/logonOp.aw?domain=Library
http://localhost:8080/AwareIM/logonOp.a ... =FlightLog
http://localhost:8080/AwareIM/logonOp.a ... iarySystem
etc etc,
You can also insert the IP of the Aware Server machine in the URL (maybe you know that ?).
I presently host multiple published BSVs on a dedicated web server and use a separate URL to enable users to access their particular application.
It also makes updating the apps very easy - you can do all your development work in test mode and simply publish to your users when complete.
Peter