On Tuesday, December 02, 2014 09:45:49 AM 王成俊 wrote:
Hi,awels:
Thanks for your reply!
I make this servlet to run the backend action which
names "LoginAdminUser", because I want to check admin log in with it,so
that my engine no need to log in through engine's loginpopupview.
But when I log in through my servlet,the restapi can not get the
user's certificate.
Can you tell me how to set and resume the restapi session in my case?
Thanks!
Best Regards!
You can login to the REST api using standard http connection techniques. For
instance basic auth you can login doing the following:
http://<user>%40<domain>:<password>@<engine_host>/ovirt-engine/api
Will list the available REST api.
But I am still not clear on what you are trying to do. Are you trying to write
your own external servlet, that calls the REST api to do things for you? Or
are you trying to write a servlet that lives inside the context of the engine
and implements a new action?
Also please reply all, so we can keep the discussion on the mailing list so
other people can find it in the future.
Alexander
2014-12-02 5:42 GMT+08:00 Alexander Wels <awels(a)redhat.com>:
> On Monday, December 01, 2014 04:56:04 PM 王成俊 wrote:
> > Dear Sir:
> >
> > I am a new one in studing ovirt engine.Now,I have a Servlet in
> >
> > org.ovirt.engine.ui.frontend.server.gwt package.
> >
> > I want to call
> >
> > *Frontend.getInstance().getLoginHandler().**onLoginSuccess(userName,
> > password, domain)* to set session for restapi in this servlet.
> >
> > But when I visit this servlet,it occur to show me an error
> > which
> >
> > just like "*JBWEB000071: root cause java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
> > org.ovirt.engine.ui.uicompat.IFrontendActionAsyncCallback from [Module
> > "deployment.engine.ear.webadmin.war:main" from Service
Module
> > Loader]*". I found that this error is occured by calling*
> > Frontend.getInstance()*.
> >
> > Can you tell me how to resolve this problem or a new way to set
> >
> > and resume restapi session in a servlet package of
> > org.ovirt.engine.ui.front.server.gwt like the RestApiSessionManager in
> > org.ovirt.engine.ui.webadmin.plugin.restapi package?
> >
> > thanks!
> >
> > Best Regards!
>
> Hi,
>
> The problem you are experiencing is the fact the Frontend.getInstance() is
> a
> frontend (client, which get compiled to javascript) class, and the servlet
> is
> on the server side where this class is not defined (as it is frontend
> only).
> Maybe if you could explain what you are trying to do we could assist
> better.
>
> We have a mechanism of getting the REST api session on the front end when
> you
> log in. On the backend you don't really need that, since you are on the
> backend. So your question sort of confuses me at this point.
>
> Alexander