Wolfgang,

The anon user is always mapped to the "guest" user in J2. To use the customized pages, the end user should be logged into J2. There are plenty of ways to accomplish this.

Another option might be to use advanded profiling rules to descriminate users all officially known as "guest" by J2... but I would not start there.

Automatic user page creation is not implemented AFAIK. In the future, the page customizer will be able to do this. Of course, using official logins will be preferred.

I too have a requirement to allow guest users to request an official login, but that the access be granted later by an admin. Do you new user accounts need to be truely automatic or simply streamlined?

Randy

Wolfgang Miller-Reichling wrote:

Hi everybody,

I'm quite new to Jetspeed and have a few questions regarding
customization. If I understand correctly, customized portal pages for a
specific user are stored as .psml in WEB-INF/pages/user/<username>.
What I'd like to do is to give anonymous users (meaning without logging
into the portal, maybe identified through a cookie) the possibility to
customize their own view to the portal. Could this be done by
automatically creating a new user for everyone using the portal that
cannot be identified? If yes, where would be a good starting point to do
this? (Of course I'd have to "expire" unused user profiles every once in
a while).
Wolfgang




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