eureka!  That was it!  I wondered what the externalUserId was for.

Thanks a million!

Mike

On Oct 28, 10:53 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I have been debugging this issue a number of times for some projects.
>
> I cannot remember exactly the root that did cause those issues but I
> can remember the method I was solving it:
>
> If you create a secureHash using the methods of the SOAP API, you will
> create entries in the databases tables:
> sessiondata and soaplogin
> you should check those entries, I think the problem was that in the
> sessiondata there was at some point of the login process a -1 in the
> user_id instead of the correct one
>
> ....
>
> ahh now I think I can remember: Did you set a externalUserId in the
> setUserObjectAndGenerateRoomHash method? You should always set this
> number (actually you can use also a string for this value). You should
> set the SAME externalUserId for the SAME external-user (so of course
> the primary use-case is that you set the user_id of ATutor for example
> in the externalUserId
> ... this is important because: The user has a "private drive" in the
> Library => this Private drive contains data only the user is able to
> access. This private drive is always the SAME no matter what
> conference room you access. If you are using the same externalUserId
> for ALL soap users this private drive is for everybody the same ...
> that is of course NOT what you would like to have...
>
> Sebastian
>
> 2011/10/28 Mike Warner <[email protected]>:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > hmmm...thanks Sebastian.  I started with the ATutor OpenMeetings
> > module (and have added/fixed many features).  Must be an issue in the
> > code I haven't touched yet, since SOAP users were never able to upload
> > files.  I'll dig through the documentation to see if a step is
> > missing.
>
> > Thanks again,
> > Mike
>
> > On Oct 28, 10:24 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >> Mike,
>
> >> everybody no matter if moderator or not should use the secureHash.
> >> For the rest I think you've missed a step or misunderstood some part
> >> of the integration documentation.
>
> >> It is a common problem to loose the userlevel if the SOAP login was not 
> >> right.
>
> >> Sebastian
>
> >> 2011/10/28 Mike Warner <[email protected]>:
>
> >> > the "OR" means that moderators use the secureHash and regular users
> >> > use room id plus sid.
>
> >> > Mike
>
> >> > On Oct 28, 9:49 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> >> > wrote:
> >> >> *secureHash or sid *
>
> >> >> why "OR"
>
> >> >> it is always the secureHash, also no need for the roomId (except you
> >> >> are using the optimized login URL with the scopeRoomId).
>
> >> >> Sebastian
>
> >> >> 2011/10/28 Mike Warner <[email protected]>:
>
> >> >> > Hi Maxim,
>
> >> >> > the sequence is:
>
> >> >> > 1) getSession
> >> >> > 2) loginUser
> >> >> > 3) setUserObjectAndGenerateRoomHash (for moderators), setUserObject
> >> >> > (for non-moderators)
> >> >> > 4) (not SOAP, but final step) user clicks launch url containing
> >> >> > secureHash or sid plus roomid, respectively.
>
> >> >> > The user names are displayed in the left panel and the correct user is
> >> >> > set as moderator in the moderated room.
>
> >> >> > Thanks,
> >> >> > Mike
>
> >> >> > On Oct 27, 9:53 pm, Maxim Solodovnik <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >> >> Hello Mike,
>
> >> >> >> according to the log there is no real user (userId == 0)
> >> >> >> could you please double check the sequence of your SOAP calls?
> >> >> >> or provide it here
>
> >> >> >> On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 02:32, Mike Warner <[email protected]> 
> >> >> >> wrote:
> >> >> >> > Any user entering from an LMS (bypassing the OpenMeetings login 
> >> >> >> > form)
> >> >> >> > can't upload files.  /opt/red5/log/openmeetings.log shows:
>
> >> >> >> > DEBUG 10-27 15:13:49.275 UploadHandler.java 881894499 156
> >> >> >> > org.openmeetings.servlet.outputhandler.UploadHandler
> >> >> >> > [http-0.0.0.0-5080-6] - starting upload
> >> >> >> > DEBUG 10-27 15:13:49.275 UploadHandler.java 881894499 169
> >> >> >> > org.openmeetings.servlet.outputhandler.UploadHandler
> >> >> >> > [http-0.0.0.0-5080-6] - uploading 16707 bytes
> >> >> >> > DEBUG 10-27 15:13:49.275 UploadHandler.java 881894499 175
> >> >> >> > org.openmeetings.servlet.outputhandler.UploadHandler
> >> >> >> > [http-0.0.0.0-5080-6] - sid: 30101997029a66846031169f9746ebc6
> >> >> >> > DEBUG 10-27 15:13:49.281 UploadHandler.java 881894505 179
> >> >> >> > org.openmeetings.servlet.outputhandler.UploadHandler
> >> >> >> > [http-0.0.0.0-5080-6] - userId = 0, userLevel = -1
> >> >> >> > DEBUG 10-27 15:13:49.281 UploadHandler.java 881894505 182
> >> >> >> > org.openmeetings.servlet.outputhandler.UploadHandler
> >> >> >> > [http-0.0.0.0-5080-6] - insufficient user level -1
>
> >> >> >> > How do I set the correct userLevel?  The user I used to generate 
> >> >> >> > those
> >> >> >> > particular log file lines was a moderator who logged in via a
> >> >> >> > secureHash.  (all other user types experienc the same)
>
> >> >> >> > When I login via the login form in OpenMeetings, I can upload files
> >> >> >> > fine.
>
> >> >> >> > I see userLevel in RoomService, but it looks like a gettable value,
> >> >> >> > only.
>
> >> >> >> > Thanks,
> >> >> >> > Mike
>
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