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Andreas Mersch - Oracle WebCenter Interaction 10gR3 (WCI, former BEA Aqualogic User Interaction) User-Friendly-Url Bug ('User-Friendly-Urls don't work in SSO environment') fixed
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 Thursday, April 23, 2009
While developing an intranet portal based on Oracle WebCenter Interaction 10gR3 for a customer, developers of idesis GmbH (http://www.idesis.de) have successfully fixed a bug with accessing a bookmarked community page (portal page) url when the user doesn't have a valid portal session in a SSO (Single SignOn) environment yet.

There are 4 different ways to open a community page:
  1. http://<portalurl>/portal/server.pt
  2. http://<portalurl>/portal/server.pt?open=514&objID=12345&mode=2
  3. http://<portalurl>/portal/server.pt?uuID={C8DC1486-F0CF-4DD4-A0A8-753E0D6B2D36}&mode=2
  4. http://<portalurl>/portal/server.pt/community/information_management/1111/information_management
The first address always opens the homepage, so it isn't interesting for us in this case. The second address always works, even in a SSO environment. Address-type 3 and 4 only work if the user already logged on the portal.

You can reproduce the bug doing the following steps:
  1. Configure an WCI 10gR3 portal (or ALUI 6.x) with SSO.
  2. Bookmark a community page.
  3. Open a new browser window and attempt directly access that bookmarked community Url.
  4. Note that you are redirected to your My Page / Homepage (it depends on the configuration of your experience definition)
  5. Now that you're already logged in via SSO, if you paste the community URL again into the address bar then you will properly be directed to the community.
If you are interested in this bugfix, please contact

Thomas Glander
Sales Manager

idesis GmbH
Rellinghauser Straße 334F
D-45136 Essen

http://www.idesis.de
T +49 (0) 700 433747 01
F +49 (0) 700 433747 99
E thomas.glander(at)idesis.de

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