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Subject: Re: [wsrp-interop] Producer is up again



Subbu,

on the rewrite tokens in URL templates:
It's perfectly legal for a consumer to send these.
A consumer knows that it sent such rewrite tokens in templates to the
producer.
Therefor it can easily rewrite the markup returned by the portlets, just as
in the Consumer URL rewriting case.
I don't see a problem for the consumer here.

Mit freundlichen Gruessen / best regards,

        Richard Jacob
______________________________________________________
IBM Lab Boeblingen, Germany
Dept.8288, WebSphere Portal Server Development
Phone: ++49 7031 16-3469  -  Fax: ++49 7031 16-4888
Email: mailto:richard.jacob@de.ibm.com


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|         |           Subbu Allamaraju |
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|         |           11/26/2003 03:55 |
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  |       Subject:  Re: [wsrp-interop] Producer is up again                                                                                          |
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David,

I see the following templates in the monitor:

<ns0:templates>
<ns0:defaultTemplate xsi:nil="1"/>
<ns0:blockingActionTemplate>wsrp_rewrite?wsrp-urlType=blockingAction&amp;amp;wsrp-navigationalState

{wsrp-navigationalState}&amp;amp;wsrp-interactionState
={wsrp-interactionState}&amp;amp;wsrp-mode={wsrp-mode}
&amp;amp;wsrp-windowState={wsrp-windowState}&amp;amp;wsrp-fragmentID
={wsrp-fragmentID}/wsrp_rewrite</ns0:blockingActionTemplate>

<ns0:renderTemplate>wsrp_rewrite?wsrp-urlType=render&amp;amp;wsrp-navigationalState

{wsrp-navigationalState}&amp;amp;wsrp-mode={wsrp-mode}
&amp;amp;wsrp-windowState={wsrp-windowState}&amp;amp;wsrp-fragmentID
={wsrp-fragmentID}/wsrp_rewrite</ns0:renderTemplate>

<ns0:resourceTemplate>wsrp_rewrite?wsrp-urlType=resource&amp;amp;wsrp-url
={wsrp-url}&amp;amp;wsrp-requiresRewrite
={wsrp-requiresRewrite}/wsrp_rewrite</ns0:resourceTemplate>
               <ns0:secureDefaultTemplate xsi:nil="1"/>
<ns0:secureBlockingActionTemplate>
<![CDATA[wsrp_rewrite?wsrp-urlType=blockingAction&amp;wsrp-secureURL=true&amp;wsrp-navigationalState

{wsrp-navigationalState}&amp;wsrp-interactionState={wsrp-interactionState}
&amp;wsrp-mode={wsrp-mode}&amp;wsrp-windowState={wsrp-windowState}
&amp;wsrp-fragmentID
={wsrp-fragmentID}/wsrp_rewrite]]></ns0:secureBlockingActionTemplate>

<ns0:secureRenderTemplate>wsrp_rewrite?wsrp-urlType=render&amp;amp;wsrp-secureURL=true&amp;amp;wsrp-navigationalState

{wsrp-navigationalState}&amp;amp;wsrp-mode={wsrp-mode}
&amp;amp;wsrp-windowState={wsrp-windowState}&amp;amp;wsrp-fragmentID
={wsrp-fragmentID}/wsrp_rewrite</ns0:secureRenderTemplate>

<ns0:secureResourceTemplate>wsrp_rewrite?wsrp-urlType=resource&amp;amp;wsrp-secureURL=true&amp;amp;wsrp-url

{wsrp-url}&amp;amp;wsrp-requiresRewrite
={wsrp-requiresRewrite}/wsrp_rewrite</ns0:secureResourceTemplate>
            </ns0:templates>

Firstly, I did not expect a consumer to send rewrite tokens in
templates. These templates may be valid from the spec point of view, but
can a consumer rewrite such URLs? Could you elaborate on how you plan to
rewrite these URLs in your consumer?

Secondly, to make sure that browser does not drop the query string in
the action, our producer creates hidden fields for each parameter found
in the query string. This explains the the action URL "wsrp_rewrite" and
the hidden params.

I need to look into those &amps in the hidden fields.

Regards,

Subbu

David Ward said the following on 11/26/2003 07:36 AM:
> Thanks.
>
> Now I'm seeing the following in the methodGet portlet (not that our
> Portal actually supports method get, but I thought these results from
> our test client were interesting).
>
> <form name="firstStepForm" method="get" action="wsrp_rewrite">
> <input type="hidden" name="wsrp-urlType" value="blockingAction"/>
> <input type="hidden" name="*amp;wsrp-interactionState*" value
="firststep"/>
> <input type="hidden" name="*amp;wsrp-fragmentID*"
> value="*{wsrp-fragmentID}/wsrp_rewrite*"/>
>     <table>
>         <tr valign="top">
>             <td>First Field:</td>
>             <td>
>             <input type="text" name="0{actionForm.field1}" value=""/>
>             </td>
>         </tr>
>         <tr valign="top">
>             <td>Second Field:</td>
>             <td>
>             <input type="text" name="0{actionForm.field2}" value=""/>
>             </td>
>         </tr>
>     </table>
>     <br/>&nbsp;
>     <input type="submit" value="firststep"/>
> </form>
>
> It seems that you are trying to 'parse' the templates we are sending you
> into, expecting them to be in query string format, and you are not
> recognizing "&amp;" as a separator. I thought it was only valid to
> 'instantiate' templates by expanding out the variables enclosed in {}.
> As you can see, the templates we pass expand out into rewritable URLs,
> so end with "/wsrp_rewrite".
>
> I would have expected this as the result from the method get portlet:,
> given the template we sent you
>
> <form name="firstStepForm" method="get"
> *action
="wsrp_rewrite?wsrp-urlType=blockingAction&amp;wsrp-interactionState=firststep&**amp;wsrp-fragmentID

**/wsrp_rewrite">*
>     <table>
>         <tr valign="top">
>             <td>First Field:</td>
>             <td>
>             <input type="text" name="0{actionForm.field1}" value=""/>
>             </td>
>         </tr>
>         <tr valign="top">
>             <td>Second Field:</td>
>             <td>
>             <input type="text" name="0{actionForm.field2}" value=""/>
>             </td>
>         </tr>
>     </table>
>     <br/>&nbsp;
>     <input type="submit" value="firststep"/>
> </form>
>
> Regards
>
> David
>
> Subbu Allamaraju wrote:
>
>> Hi David,
>>
>> Uploaded the fix just now. I was able to register our consumer with
>> your producer last night. I'm going to try setup a page now.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Subbu
>>
>> David Ward said the following on 11/26/2003 05:10 AM:
>>
>>> Hi Subbu
>>>
>>> It seems you have added a registration port now and your portlets
>>> won't render without a registration handle. However, when I try to
>>> register, I see the following request and response. It seems your
>>> producer requires some sort of authentication. Note also that the
>>> Content-Type response header is still wrong!
>>>
>>> POST /producer/producer HTTP/1.1
>>> Host: ukp16267.uk.oracle.com:5555
>>> Connection: close, TE
>>> TE: trailers, deflate, gzip, compress
>>> User-Agent: RPT-HTTPClient/0.3-3
>>> SOAPAction: "urn:oasis:names:tc:wsrp:v1:register"
>>> Accept-Encoding: gzip, x-gzip, compress, x-compress
>>> Content-type: text/xml; charset="utf-8"
>>> Content-length: 1010
>>>
>>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>>>    <env:Envelope
>>> xmlns:env="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";
>>> xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";
>>> xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";
>>> xmlns:ns0="urn:oasis:names:tc:wsrp:v1:types">
>>>       <env:Body>
>>>          <ns0:register>
>>>             <ns0:consumerName>UKP16267</ns0:consumerName>
>>>             <ns0:consumerAgent>OraclePortal.9.5</ns0:consumerAgent>
>>>             <ns0:methodGetSupported>false</ns0:methodGetSupported>
>>>             <ns0:consumerModes>wsrp:view</ns0:consumerModes>
>>>             <ns0:consumerModes>wsrp:edit</ns0:consumerModes>
>>>             <ns0:consumerModes>wsrp:help</ns0:consumerModes>
>>>             <ns0:consumerModes>wsrp:preview</ns0:consumerModes>
>>>
>>>
<ns0:consumerModes>urn:javax:portlet:mode:custom:edit_defaults</ns0:consumerModes>


>>>
>>>
>>> <ns0:consumerWindowStates>wsrp:normal</ns0:consumerWindowStates>
>>>
>>> <ns0:consumerWindowStates>wsrp:minimized</ns0:consumerWindowStates>
>>>
>>> <ns0:consumerWindowStates>wsrp:maximized</ns0:consumerWindowStates>
>>>
>>> <ns0:consumerWindowStates>wsrp:solo</ns0:consumerWindowStates>
>>>          </ns0:register>
>>>       </env:Body>
>>>    </env:Envelope>
>>>
>>> HTTP/1.1 200 OK
>>> Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 12:04:45 GMT
>>> Content-Length: 2854
>>> Content-Type: text/xml; UTF-8
>>> Connection: close
>>> Server: WebLogic Server 8.1 SP2 Mon Nov 17 22:57:23 PST 2003 311144
>>> WebLogic Server 8.1 SP2 Mon Nov 17 22:57:23 PST 2003 311144 WebLogic
>>> Server 8.1 SP2 Mon Nov 17 22:57:23 PST 2003 311144
>>> Via: 1.1 inet-nc01 (NetCache NetApp/5.3.1R3)
>>>
>>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>>>    <soapenv:Envelope
>>> xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";>
>>>       <soapenv:Body>
>>>          <soapenv:Fault xmlns:urn="urn:oasis:names:tc:wsrp:v1:types">
>>>             <faultcode>urn:OperationFailed</faultcode>
>>>             <faultstring>[EJB:010160]Security Violation: User:
>>> '&lt;anonymous>' has insufficient permission to access EJB:
>>> type=&lt;ejb>, application=producerApp, module=netuix.jar,
>>> ejb=ConsumerRegistrationService, method=register,
>>> methodInterface=Local,
>>> signature
={java.lang.String,java.lang.String,java.lang.String,java.util.Map}.</faultstring>


>>>
>>>             <detail>
>>>                <detail>com.bea.wsrp.faults.OperationFailedException:
>>> [EJB:010160]Security Violation: User: '&lt;anonymous>' has
>>> insufficient permission to access EJB: type=&lt;ejb>,
>>> application=producerApp, module=netuix.jar,
>>> ejb=ConsumerRegistrationService, method=register,
>>> methodInterface=Local,
>>> signature
={java.lang.String,java.lang.String,java.lang.String,java.util.Map}.
>>> at
>>>
com.bea.wsrp.producer.adapter.registration.PortalConsumerRegistrationServiceAdapter.register(PortalConsumerRegistrationServiceAdapter.java:59)


>>> at
>>>
com.bea.wsrp.producer.handlers.registration.RegistrationServiceHandler.doRegister(RegistrationServiceHandler.java:185)


>>> at
>>>
com.bea.wsrp.producer.handlers.registration.RegistrationServiceHandler.doService(RegistrationServiceHandler.java:119)


>>> at
>>> com.bea.wsrp.producer.WsrpServer.invokeHandler(WsrpServer.java:335)
>>> at com.bea.wsrp.producer.WsrpServer.doService(WsrpServer.java:297)
>>> at
>>>
com.bea.wsrp.producer.WsrpServer.processServiceRequest(WsrpServer.java:210)

>>> at com.bea.wsrp.producer.WsrpServer.service(WsrpServer.java:169)
>>> at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)    at
>>>
weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl$ServletInvocationAction.run(ServletStubImpl.java:971)


>>> at
>>>
weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:402)


>>> at
>>> weblogic.servlet.internal.TailFilter.doFilter(TailFilter.java:28)
>>> at
>>>
weblogic.servlet.internal.FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:27)

>>> at
>>>
com.bea.wsrp.producer.adapter.pageflow.WsrpPageflowFilter.doFilter(WsrpPageflowFilter.java:73)


>>> at
>>>
weblogic.servlet.internal.FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:27)

>>> at
>>>
weblogic.servlet.internal.WebAppServletContext$ServletInvocationAction.run(WebAppServletContext.java:6356)


>>> at
>>>
weblogic.security.acl.internal.AuthenticatedSubject.doAs(AuthenticatedSubject.java:317)


>>> at
>>>
weblogic.security.service.SecurityManager.runAs(SecurityManager.java:118)

>>> at
>>>
weblogic.servlet.internal.WebAppServletContext.invokeServlet(WebAppServletContext.java:3635)


>>> at
>>>
weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletRequestImpl.execute(ServletRequestImpl.java:2585)


>>> at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:197)
>>> at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:170)</detail>
>>>             </detail>
>>>          </soapenv:Fault>
>>>       </soapenv:Body>
>>>    </soapenv:Envelope>
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>> Subbu Allamaraju wrote:
>>>
>>>> The producer is up now.
>>>>
>>>> The producer WSDL is at:
>>>>
>>>> http://wsrp.avitek.com:7001/producer/producer?WSDL
>>>>
>>>> The consumer is at:
>>>>
>>>> http://wsrp.avitel.com:7001/consumer/portal.portal (please note the
>>>> change in port number).
>>>>
>>>> There are some known issues with the portlets that we obtained from
>>>> a partner, and those will be fixed by tomorrow.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Subbu
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>
------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> *David Ward*
>>> Principal Software Engineer
>>> Portlet Technologies
>>> Oracle Portal
>>>     Oracle European Development Centre
>>> 520 Oracle Parkway
>>> Thames Valley Park
>>> Reading
>>> Berkshire RG6 1RA
>>> UK
>>> *Email:*     david.ward@oracle.com <mailto:david.ward@oracle.com>
>>> *Tel:*     +44 118 924 5079
>>> *Fax:*     +44 118 924 5005
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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>
> --
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> *David Ward*
> Principal Software Engineer
> Portlet Technologies
> Oracle Portal
>            Oracle European Development Centre
> 520 Oracle Parkway
> Thames Valley Park
> Reading
> Berkshire RG6 1RA
> UK
> *Email:*         david.ward@oracle.com <mailto:david.ward@oracle.com>
> *Tel:*           +44 118 924 5079
> *Fax:*           +44 118 924 5005
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