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nikyspike
PostPosted: Thu Nov 19, 2015 10:16 am    Post subject: IIB9 integration API - Authentication Reply with quote

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Hi, Im new to this forum. Hoping to find answers to my questions that i have no other place to ask.

I'm a Java developer and working on developing rest services that utilize IIB9 integration API(CMP) to connect to the Broker and automate stuff. I'm pretty new to this area so please bear with me if im asking something silly or doesnt make any sense to you.

I have developed java class that could connect to the Broker/EG/MF succesfully,.. but my program is implicitly taking my credentials(from the Virtual Desktop im logging in) to login to the host. Instead i want to use a different ID how would i do that. I see there are classes in the API like WebUserProxy which let us pass user creds but I think that is supposed for storing the user calling my webservice?

Am i understanding it correct?
How do I use different credentials to login to the host?
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 19, 2015 11:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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If you look at the cmp the helper classes that will allow you to connect to the brokerproxy take a user , password argument...
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nikyspike
PostPosted: Thu Nov 19, 2015 3:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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fjb_saper wrote:
If you look at the cmp the helper classes that will allow you to connect to the brokerproxy take a user , password argument...


This is what something close I have found since I have posted the qn. Where i can pass the Channel name but still i would need send credentials.

setAdvancedConnectionParameters(java.lang.String channelName, java.lang.String requestQueueName, java.lang.String responseQueueName, int maxRetries, int retryWaitMillis, java.lang.String deployID, byte[] sessionID)

I'm sure someone would have come across this before I wonder how they would have handled,.. any help would be greatly appreciated.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 19, 2015 8:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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nikyspike wrote:
fjb_saper wrote:
If you look at the cmp the helper classes that will allow you to connect to the brokerproxy take a user , password argument...


This is what something close I have found since I have posted the qn. Where i can pass the Channel name but still i would need send credentials.

setAdvancedConnectionParameters(java.lang.String channelName, java.lang.String requestQueueName, java.lang.String responseQueueName, int maxRetries, int retryWaitMillis, java.lang.String deployID, byte[] sessionID)

I'm sure someone would have come across this before I wonder how they would have handled,.. any help would be greatly appreciated.


You're looking in the wrong place. There are specific helper classes for the connection parameters, depending as well on the version of the broker. (V7,8,9 vs V10).

Let us know when you have found them. Look at the examples...
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