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Problem(Abstract) |
The following exceptions are issued with security traces
when you select Publish, then Show owned Entities in the
UDDI GUI.
[4/8/04 10:44:27:016 EDT] 79b15795 gui e
com.ibm.uddi.gui.UddiGuiUtil getOwnedEntities The following exception
was logged
com.ibm.uddi.exception.UDDIAuthTokenRequiredException: Invalid
authentication token passed to an API that requires authentication.
{0}
at
com.ibm.uddi.security.CSIAuthenticator.authenticate(CSIAuthenticator.j
ava:204)
at com.ibm.uddi.api.UDDIApi.authenticate(UDDIApi.java:353)
at com.ibm.uddi.api.UDDIApi.checkAuthorization(UDDIApi.java:265)
at com.ibm.uddi.api.UDDIApi.process(UDDIApi.java:200)
at
com.ibm.uddi.gui.UddiGuiUtil.getOwnedEntities(UddiGuiUtil.java:2277)
at
com.ibm.uddi.gui.publish.ShowOwnedEntitiesAction.perform(ShowOwnedEnti
tiesAction.java:186)
at
org.apache.struts.action.ActionServlet.processActionPerform(ActionServ
let.java:1787)
at
org.apache.struts.action.ActionServlet.process(ActionServlet.java:1586
)
at
org.apache.struts.action.ActionServlet.doGet(ActionServlet.java:492)
at
com.ibm.uddi.gui.UddiActionServlet.doGet(UddiActionServlet.java:81) . .
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Cause |
Global security is enabled; however, the server level
security is disabled. Because security is disabled for the server where
the UDDI was deployed, you are not prompted for user name and password,
which causes authentication failures. |
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Resolving the
problem |
Use the WebSphere® Administrative Console to enable
security for the server where the UDDI is deployed. |
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