ProxyAuth.jsp looks up proxy authentication information for the current user and prints the user name, password, and URL from that information to the JSP.The ProxyAuth.jsp source file looks like this:
<%@ page import="javax.servlet.*"%> <%@ page import="java.security.*"%> <%@ page import="javax.servlet.http.*"%> <%@ page import="javax.naming.*"%> <%@ page import="javax.rmi.PortableRemoteObject"%> <%@ page import="com.sybase.ep.security.management.*"%> <%@ page import="com.sybase.ep.security.sessionsvcs.*"%> <% String asset = "a1=Application_1,o=Sybase,c=us"; //If you place that asset in the "root" organization, //you can use this shortened naming. // String asset = "Application_1"; Principal p = null; String user = null; String pwd = null; String backendURL = null; try { //Get the user principal p = request.getUesrPrincipal(); //System.out.println("ProxyAuth user principal is: " + p); Context ctx = new InitialContext(); //Get the EP PortalSession object to get the //Proxy authentication information PortalSessionHome psHome = (PortalSessionHome) PortableRemoteObject.narrow( ctx.lookup("com.sybase.ep.security.sessionsvcs/ PortalSession"), PortalSessionHome.class); PortalSession ps= psHome.findByCurrentSession(); ProxyAuthenticationInfo pai = ps.findProxyAuthenticationInfo(asset); //Get the username user = pai.authenticationName; //Get the password byte[] password = pai.authenticationCredential; pwd = new String(password); backendURL = pai.serviceURL; //System.out.println("Asset " + asset + "provided proxy auth user: " //+ user + " with password: " + pwd //+ " and extraURL info: " + backendURL); } catch (Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); } %> <h1 align="center"> Single Sign On Example </h1> ProxyAuth user Principal is <%=p.getName()%> <P> Proxy Authentication info for Asset: <%=asset%> <P> User name: <%=user%> <P> Password: <%=pwd%> <P> URL: <%=backendURL%>
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