Thanks for responding. I do open a cognos report in the fashion you
displyed. It is not making a gwtrpc call.
My issue is that subsequent gwtrpc calls to our database (for non-
report info) are blocked by Siteminder and return as an
invocationexception. Our gwtrpc calls work fine until we open a cognos
report. After that, they are blocked and we get the
invocationexception with the smpostpreserve HTML.

On Oct 6, 6:31 am, Nathan Wells <[email protected]> wrote:
> It might help if you posted some sample code, but from what I
> understand you are doing something like -
>
> //user clicked on some control, open cognos report.
> Frame cognosReport = new Frame(cognosUrl);
> RootPanel.get("frameContainer").add(cognosReport);
>
> Is this accurate? Is this where you're seeing the error? Technically,
> this shouldn't be making a gwt-rpc call, so I'm guessing that I'm just
> not understanding where your error is occurring. Again, some sample
> code would help.
>
> On Oct 5, 6:11 pm, JohnnyGWT <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Any info/hints on this situation would be greatly appreciated.
>
> > We have a GWT UI making GWT RPC calls to a db for data. It also opens
> > COGNOS reports within GWT Frames.
> > We're using CA Siteminder Web Agent for single sign on that forwards
> > requests to a Web application server if the user is verified.
>
> > GWT RPC calls work fine with the user first starts up a new IE
> > browser.
> > ** After a user opens a single COGNOS report (displayed within a GWT
> > Frame), every subsequent GWT RPC call is blocked by the SiteMinder Web
> > Agent and returns as a GWT InvocationException.
>
> > The only contents of the GWT InvocationException is the following:
>
> > <HTML><HEAD><TITLE></TITLE></HEAD><BODY
> > onLoad="document.AUTOSUBMIT.submit();">This page is used to hold your
> > data while you are being authorized for your request.<BR><BR>You will
> > be forwarded to continue the authorization process. If this does not
> > happen automatically, please click the Continue button below.<FORM
> > NAME="AUTOSUBMIT" METHOD="POST" ACTION="http://logon-
> > dev.worldnet.ml.com/siteminderagent/ntlm/creds.ntc?
> > CHALLENGE=&SMAGENTNAME=-SM-LgQm3VreLhAyRKAPopfj8NRmegg
> > %2bQIxSkzBfsID33rwfXbkiqQvmVi8FPHiXUCSr&TARGET=-SM-http%3a%2f%2ftoro--
> > dev%2elvt%2eus%2eml%2ecom%2fTOROWeb%2ffx"><INPUT TYPE="HIDDEN"
> > NAME="SMPostPreserve" VALUE="cbYiaOEFLV/LEH6Ltz7XyoSlHRPfbxrou8Q/
> > GWbcBKFbcTURbi9nWtgvwa75e7ITSApqeHNIbUfQ4OZGs1RMqP/zxE3d
> > +W1A8krkfzcTGfeZf5IUfdA48it3k9HjM9AeRNGqTri05RG4w6Xp4hc4kNN8VMBEzUBHYWYs6Ja 
> > Hbd71mgohhfnXbwMFNWcmHSnDjZyT/
> > nCzqk8tRPh3+IVqFeQNcEb/+JCbwdhz233wXpfwtGCyjo5wEqP9pxjZQIvz"><INPUT
> > TYPE="SUBMIT" VALUE="Continue"></FORM></BODY></HTML>
>
> > As soon as you refresh the browser, GWT RPC calls work again (get
> > passed SiteMinder), until a COGNOS report is opened
>
> > I've seen a few URL's regarding this embedded HTML page, but nothing
> > with regards to GWT or how to get around it.
>
> > Yes, this involves SiteMinder (and GWT), BUT before you say its posted
> > in the wrong discussion group, its causing issues with GWT code, so
> > this group is appropriate.
>
> > If anyone has any ideas on how to get around this I'd really
> > appreciate it.
>
> > Thanx in Advance,
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