Hi
Melvin,
redirections and cookie handling is all done transparently by Canoo
WebTest.
The
question is how the initial authentication to the SSO infrastructure is done in
the first place.
Do you
have any info about that?
Basic
authentication? Client side certificates? Windows CAPI? Keystore
managers?
cheers
Mittie
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of MELVIN CHEE
Sent: Freitag, 7. Juli 2006 11:30
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Webtest] Oracle SSO
Hi gurus,
I intend to test my j2ee application with Webtest. The
application is deployed on a Oracle 10g Application Server.All users need to login via Oracle Single-Sign On. I hit a brick
wall when I discovered that Oracle Single-Sign uses several
redirections and cookie injections to authenticate users.I have found a article describing how to "follow" the redirections
using httpunit.As you can see Oracle uses a lot of page redirects as well as
cookies to handle SSO. However, I am not sure how the same
can be done with Webtest.My webtest script keep returning with a 401 error when i reference
the first page of my application. In a typical user scenario,
the browser will be redirected to the Oracle SSO Login page first.I suspect that Webtest stalled at the login page.The Webtest script always stall when it is trying to establish the
connection to the deployed application (the waitfor tag).
I am never able to reach the first webtest case.Any ideas guys?
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