Thanks, Benjamin (and Karl). I have a follow up question... How does the authority service get populated with ACLs to begin with?
Thanks, Mark On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 10:56 AM, Benjamin Brandmeier <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Mark, > > for further experiments: > Try calling the webapp like this: > http://localhost:8345/mcf-authority-service/UserACLs?username=qwefa > > Without the username I receive a 400. > > Benjamin > > > 2013/11/7 Mark Libucha <[email protected]> > >> Hi there, >> >> Having problems getting my head around the MCF Authority Service. Please >> just direct me to the documentation if this information is out there >> already. >> >> Is this service (just) a webapp? >> >> If so, should running start-webapps.sh install/start it? (I have run >> start-webapps.sh, but myhost:8345/mcf-authority-service/UserACLs gives me a >> 404.) >> >> If it's not just a webapp, what else do I need to install/register? That >> is, is something like mod-authz-annotate also required in addition to the >> webapp? >> >> Assuming I'm using my own search engine output connector (not using Solr) >> how does the search engine call the Authority Service? Via the JSON API? >> >> Or should I just dive into the Solr plug-in source? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Mark >> > >
