Hello Juan Hernández,
Thanks you for the help. Now i am able to authenticate using session id.
On 14 March 2016 at 23:00, Juan Hernández <jhernand(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 02/18/2016 03:22 PM, shailendra saxena wrote:
> Has somebody tried to get API object with the constructor having
> parameters- URL and restapisession- by using java-sdk ?
> Here is the following syntax ?
> Api api =new Api(RestURL,restapisessionID)
>
> I have searched a lot but i didn't find anything. Somewhere I read that
> Ovirt has some issue on keeping restapisession. Is it correct ?
>
This should work, but the value that you have to pass is the session
cookie plus its value:
JSESSIONID=asfasdfasdfas
Also consider using the "ApiBuilder" object, instead of directly the
"Api" constructor, and secure the connection:
// Get the session id from somewhere:
String sessionId = ...;
// Create the builder:
ApiBuilder builder = new ApiBuilder()
.url(URL)
.sessionId("JSESSIONID=" + sessionId)
.keyStorePath("ca.jks")
.keyStorePassword("mykeystorepassword")
.debug(DEBUG);
// The "ca.jks" file above needs to be created from
// the CA certificate of the engine, which is usually
// located in the "/etc/pki/ovirt-engine/ca.pem" file.
// Get that file, and then use a the "keytool" command
// to import it to the "ca.jks" keystore file:
//
// keytool \
// -importcert \
// -keystore ca.jks \
// -file ca.pem \
// -alias ca \
// -storepass mykeystorepassword \
// -noprompt
//
// The resulting "ca.jks" file only contains the CA
// certificate, so its content isn't confidential.
// Create the API object:
Api api = builder.build();
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Thanx & regards,
Shailendra Kr. Saxena
IIIT Allahabad