I know I asked this question a number of years ago but...
Is it now possible with the latest offering of Ebase to get hold of the users AD username, without running the installation under IIS or using third party products.
If there is such a solution, could you please post an example of the steps required to get it all up and running.
Ebase 5.2 identifying the AD username
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Yes I think it's possible, but it's not something that we have tried or have documentation for. If you're using Apache, here's a link to the Tomcat 8 documentation https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-8.0-do ... ache_httpd.
It's worth noting that obtaining the Windows userid is about configuring Tomcat and maybe other components, but does not involve Ebase configuration. Ebase configuration is only required if you want to go one step further and retrieve details about the user from AD e.g. groups, email address etc.
It's worth noting that obtaining the Windows userid is about configuring Tomcat and maybe other components, but does not involve Ebase configuration. Ebase configuration is only required if you want to go one step further and retrieve details about the user from AD e.g. groups, email address etc.
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Hi Neil, we got around this by creating a json endpoint on a different IIS server. Any Ebase form that needs to get at credentials calls the endpoint client side and then is handled using Ebase client side functions.
It works well and is still in place on our Corporate Ebase infrastructure.
We've since got an Ebase data portal on seperate kit and Tomcat goes over IIS nicely.
Happy to share our json endpoint approach if you are interested.
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It works well and is still in place on our Corporate Ebase infrastructure.
We've since got an Ebase data portal on seperate kit and Tomcat goes over IIS nicely.
Happy to share our json endpoint approach if you are interested.
Thanks
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Hi Steve,
I cannot claim to know much about this mechanism, but yes I would be very keen to look at how you have resolved the problem.
Currently we have a bit of ASPX code that returns the AD username, but we no longer have an ASPX programmer onsite, so a solution that we can understand and manage, is far more desirable.
Many thanks
Neil
I cannot claim to know much about this mechanism, but yes I would be very keen to look at how you have resolved the problem.
Currently we have a bit of ASPX code that returns the AD username, but we no longer have an ASPX programmer onsite, so a solution that we can understand and manage, is far more desirable.
Many thanks
Neil
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