Protecting Access to the Web Dynpro Application Using UME Permis
Concepts Necessary for Using UME Permissions with this Tutorial
Authentication Between the Components Using Logon Tickets
Permissions, Actions, and UME Roles
Permission Class for Your Application
actions.xml File
UME Archive File
Importing the Project Templates for the Web Dynpro Tutorial
Integrating UME Permissions in the Web Dynpro Application - Step
Including the UME Libraries and Web Service References
Specifying Authentication for the Application
Specifying Authentication for Access to the Web Dynpro Client
Specifying Authentication for Access to the Web Service
Creating the HTTP Destination
Using the HTTP Destination Within the Web Dynpro
Protecting Access to the EJB Methods Using UME Permissions
Creating the Permission Class for the EJB Methods
Obtaining the User ID from the Context
Checking the Permission in the EJB Methods
Adjusting the Message Handling
Rebuilding the Projects and Redeploying the Application
Defining Actions in the actions.xml File
Build and Deploy the Archive File
Creating the Users
Creating UME Roles and Assigning Them to Users
Testing the Access Protection
Checking Permissions in the Web Dynpro Frontend Client
Including the UME JAR File in the Web Dynpro Project
Creating the Permission Class for the Web Dynpro
Checking the Permission in the Web Dynpro Client
Rebuilding and Redeploying the Project
Defining Actions for the Web Dynpro Project
Modifying the UME Roles and User Assignments
Testing the Access Protection