Nick,

Although it took me awhile to get back to this, I appreciate the help!  

It seems my primary use case is simply deleting old taxonomies/ontologies.  
I assume there is a simpler way to do this?  If even by stopping Tomcat and 
nuking the project?  

-Adam


On Thursday, September 8, 2016 at 1:28:34 PM UTC-6, Nick Abston wrote:
>
> the second file is meant to be
>
> *webapps/evn/WEB-INF/web.xml*
> change auth-method from NONE to FORM/BASIC  and fulfill appropriate roles 
> to match (in accordance with tomcat-users.xml or JNDI realm)
>
> On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 3:26 PM, Nick Abston <nab...@topquadrant.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi Adam,
>>
>> In the event that you need to obtain access to the Administration menu in 
>> an anonymous Explorer, you will need to change these 2 files.
>>
>> *workspace/server.topbraidlive.org/dynamic/config.ttl 
>> <http://server.topbraidlive.org/dynamic/config.ttl>*
>> comment this line
>>
>> #  cfg:allow*Anonymous* "true"^^xsd:boolean ;
>>
>> *workspace/server.topbraidlive.org/dynamic/config.ttl 
>> <http://server.topbraidlive.org/dynamic/config.ttl>*
>> change auth-method from NONE to FORM/BASIC  and fulfill appropriate roles 
>> to match (in accordance with tomcat-users.xml or JNDI realm)
>>
>> Restart Tomcat
>>
>> Once you are done administering, you can switch allowAnonymous back on 
>> from Admin > Server Configuration and revert only your web.xml to NONE.
>>
>> Hope this helps
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 3:29 PM, Adam Kimball <akim...@healthwise.org 
>> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm hoping to utilize our Explorer instance as a web service provider 
>>> for downstream applications.  I expect the number of Explorer users to be 
>>> relatively low and I'd prefer to not impact our EVN users by having the 
>>> services hit the production EVN instance.  I've been under the impression 
>>> this is a common scenario and can work well for read-only endpoints.  
>>>
>>> I've done some simple tests and this strategy looks promising, but I'm 
>>> struggling with how to handle the management of Explorer without access to 
>>> the Administration menus to remove projects, check base URIs and other such 
>>> utilities.  Clearly offering the administration menu to anonymous users is 
>>> not smart, but how can I access it via a proper administration user if it 
>>> is needed?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Adam
>>>
>>>
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