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Oracle9iAS Portal Release Notes
Release 2 (9.0.2)

Part Number A96191-02
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Logging In and Managing Ultra Search Instances as SSO Users

This section describes Ultra Search related issues and their workarounds for Oracle9iAS Portal.

9.1 Logging in to Ultra Search via Oracle9iAS Portal

When Single Sign-On (SSO) users login to the SSO-protected Ultra Search Administration Tool, via the Oracle9iAS Portal Administration page, one of the following occurs:

9.2 Granting privileges to SSO users

You may need to grant super-user privileges, or privileges for managing an Ultra Search instance to an SSO user. This process is slightly different, depending on whether Oracle9iAS Portal is running in hosted mode or non-hosted mode as described below:

Note: An SSO user is uniquely identified by Ultra Search via an sso-nickname/subscriber-nickname combination.

Note: At any point after installation, an Oracle9iAS Portal script may be run to alter the running mode from non-hosted to hosted. Whenever this is performed, an Ultra Search script should be run to inform Ultra Search of the change from non-hosted to hosted modes.

For more information refer to the hosting developer's guide on OTN, see http://portalstudio.oracle.com.

9.3 Ultra Search Portlet Sample

Once Oracle9iAS Portal and Ultra Search are both installed you can take a look at the sample Ultra Search portlet provided. This Ultra Search portlet enables you to include Ultra Search's functionality in portal pages.

Use the following URL to locate the Ultra Search Portlet Sample README:

http://iashost:port/ultrasearch/query/portlet/README.html


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