Problem Statement:
My ADF Application, with security implemented through jazn-data when deployed on Weblogic box, the authorization does not happen and i often i receive
oracle.adf.controller.security.AuthorizationException: ADFC-0619: Authorization check failed: 'oracle.jbo.uicli.binding.JUFormDef@d856cd' 'VIEW'.
This issue has been discussed @:
https://community.oracle.com/message/9646751
http://oracle.developer-works.com/article/4786269/ADFC-0619%3A+Authorization+check+failed%3A+'homePageDef'+'VIEW'+-+Solved
Root Cause:
The root cause for the issue is when an ADF application with security enabled is deployed through weblogic console the <Domain_home>/config/fmwconfig/system-jazn-data.xml do not get updated and hence the server is not aware of the security policies and the page remains unavailable
Solution:
I was stuck with this issue for more than 2 weeks and following solutions were implemented:
1. Instead of going for Authentication and Authorization go for Authentication only
Not sure why this works, but it induces a new issue.
Issue with this approach if if trying to access a page with permission given to anonymous-role, the application would route to the login page in this case and user is forced to login
2. Try to deploy the application on server through Jdeveloper
This solves the issue but in most of the cases the prod servers wont be available for developers to access and makes this approach unpractical
3. Deploy through em console
This approach finally worked in my case. Deploy the application on Admin Server through em console. Make sure in Deployment Settings: Click on Configure Application Security to modify the default settings and in Configure Application Security provide following:
Select Application Policy Migration as “Append”.
Uncheck the “Remove Policies during Application undeployment”
Provide Application setting id as "<Application_name>"
Click Apply
Now undeploy the application from Admin Server and deploy it on the managed server with same settings keeping the system-jazn-data.xml intact(i guess deployment to managed server can be done even from WL Console but never tried it)
probably Dimitar Dimitrov speaks of the same stuff manually in the thread
Please share your thoughts on this issue if you face it
My ADF Application, with security implemented through jazn-data when deployed on Weblogic box, the authorization does not happen and i often i receive
oracle.adf.controller.security.AuthorizationException: ADFC-0619: Authorization check failed: 'oracle.jbo.uicli.binding.JUFormDef@d856cd' 'VIEW'.
This issue has been discussed @:
https://community.oracle.com/message/9646751
http://oracle.developer-works.com/article/4786269/ADFC-0619%3A+Authorization+check+failed%3A+'homePageDef'+'VIEW'+-+Solved
Root Cause:
The root cause for the issue is when an ADF application with security enabled is deployed through weblogic console the <Domain_home>/config/fmwconfig/system-jazn-data.xml do not get updated and hence the server is not aware of the security policies and the page remains unavailable
Solution:
I was stuck with this issue for more than 2 weeks and following solutions were implemented:
1. Instead of going for Authentication and Authorization go for Authentication only
Not sure why this works, but it induces a new issue.
Issue with this approach if if trying to access a page with permission given to anonymous-role, the application would route to the login page in this case and user is forced to login
2. Try to deploy the application on server through Jdeveloper
This solves the issue but in most of the cases the prod servers wont be available for developers to access and makes this approach unpractical
3. Deploy through em console
This approach finally worked in my case. Deploy the application on Admin Server through em console. Make sure in Deployment Settings: Click on Configure Application Security to modify the default settings and in Configure Application Security provide following:
Select Application Policy Migration as “Append”.
Uncheck the “Remove Policies during Application undeployment”
Provide Application setting id as "<Application_name>"
Click Apply
NOTE: THIS STEP WOULD UPDATE THE system-jazn-data.xml FILE
Now undeploy the application from Admin Server and deploy it on the managed server with same settings keeping the system-jazn-data.xml intact(i guess deployment to managed server can be done even from WL Console but never tried it)
probably Dimitar Dimitrov speaks of the same stuff manually in the thread
Please share your thoughts on this issue if you face it