To get direct login page in 11i with out showing the E-Business Home Page link and OAM
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Login Flow in E-Business Suite 11i
1. When user access http(s)://<host_name>.<domain_name>:<web_port>, Apache Web Server then displays the Oracle Applications Rapid Install Portal page which has links for Rapid Install Setup home, Apps Logon links, 11i online help, and machine admin scripts on the left sidebar.
2. When user clicks on Apps Logon links, it shows links for Oracle E-Business Home Page and OAM on
the right pane.
3. Once user clicks on the Oracle E-Business Home Page link, the request is forwarded by Apache to
Jserv. Jserv sends it to Appslogin servlet
This is a shortcut defined in zone.properties as below
servlet.AppsLogin.code=oracle.apps.fnd.sso.AppsLogin
In this flow the static HTML pages which comes on accessing http(s)://<host_name>.<domain_name>:<web_port> is index.html
It is referred in httpd.conf at following location:
DirectoryIndex index.html
Hence, So if you want to redirect directly to AppsLogin then write your own html with the redirect
code and use it as the default html file for E-Biz Apache Web Server.
Get the physical location of index.html file using DocumentRoot directory from following tag
in httpd.conf e.g.
DocumentRoot "f:\oat\app\testcomn\portal\TEST_atgat"
Copy this index.html to index_custom.html (at the same directory) and modify the code to have
following lines:
<html>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>E-Business Suite Home Page Redirect</TITLE>
<META http-equiv=REFRESH content="1; URL=http(s)://<host_name>.<domain_name>:<web_port>/OA_HTML/AppsLogin">
</HEAD>
<body>
<DIV ID="content">
The E-Business Home Page is located at <a
href="http(s)://<host_name>.<domain_name>:<web_port>/OA_HTML/AppsLogin">
http(s)://<host_name>.<domain_name>:<web_port>/OA_HTML/AppsLogin</a><br>
If your browser doesn't automatically redirect to its new location, click
<A HREF="http(s)://<host_name>.<domain_name>:<web_port>/OA_HTML/AppsLogin">here</A>.
</DIV>
</body>
</html>
4. Replace index_custom.html in httpd.conf so that it can be used instead of index.html
5. Bounce Apache and retest the issue.
In addition, it is advised to edit the CONTEXT_FILE and change the value for the entry "s_directory_index" to index_custom.html so that changes can be protected against when running autoconfig.
To change the redirect url in R12
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1.Open the index.html file and globally change the AppsLogin value with the <custom>.jsp
ex: http(s)://<host_name>.<domain_name>:<web_port>/OA_HTML/AppsLogin to http(s)://<host_name>.<domain_name>:<web_port>/OA_HTML/IrcVisitor.jsp
2. Retest the url redirect.
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Login Flow in E-Business Suite 11i
1. When user access http(s)://<host_name>.<domain_name>:<web_port>, Apache Web Server then displays the Oracle Applications Rapid Install Portal page which has links for Rapid Install Setup home, Apps Logon links, 11i online help, and machine admin scripts on the left sidebar.
2. When user clicks on Apps Logon links, it shows links for Oracle E-Business Home Page and OAM on
the right pane.
3. Once user clicks on the Oracle E-Business Home Page link, the request is forwarded by Apache to
Jserv. Jserv sends it to Appslogin servlet
This is a shortcut defined in zone.properties as below
servlet.AppsLogin.code=oracle.apps.fnd.sso.AppsLogin
In this flow the static HTML pages which comes on accessing http(s)://<host_name>.<domain_name>:<web_port> is index.html
It is referred in httpd.conf at following location:
DirectoryIndex index.html
Hence, So if you want to redirect directly to AppsLogin then write your own html with the redirect
code and use it as the default html file for E-Biz Apache Web Server.
Get the physical location of index.html file using DocumentRoot directory from following tag
in httpd.conf e.g.
DocumentRoot "f:\oat\app\testcomn\portal\TEST_atgat"
Copy this index.html to index_custom.html (at the same directory) and modify the code to have
following lines:
<html>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>E-Business Suite Home Page Redirect</TITLE>
<META http-equiv=REFRESH content="1; URL=http(s)://<host_name>.<domain_name>:<web_port>/OA_HTML/AppsLogin">
</HEAD>
<body>
<DIV ID="content">
The E-Business Home Page is located at <a
href="http(s)://<host_name>.<domain_name>:<web_port>/OA_HTML/AppsLogin">
http(s)://<host_name>.<domain_name>:<web_port>/OA_HTML/AppsLogin</a><br>
If your browser doesn't automatically redirect to its new location, click
<A HREF="http(s)://<host_name>.<domain_name>:<web_port>/OA_HTML/AppsLogin">here</A>.
</DIV>
</body>
</html>
4. Replace index_custom.html in httpd.conf so that it can be used instead of index.html
5. Bounce Apache and retest the issue.
In addition, it is advised to edit the CONTEXT_FILE and change the value for the entry "s_directory_index" to index_custom.html so that changes can be protected against when running autoconfig.
To change the redirect url in R12
=================================
1.Open the index.html file and globally change the AppsLogin value with the <custom>.jsp
ex: http(s)://<host_name>.<domain_name>:<web_port>/OA_HTML/AppsLogin to http(s)://<host_name>.<domain_name>:<web_port>/OA_HTML/IrcVisitor.jsp
2. Retest the url redirect.
Hai Sadanandam,
ReplyDeleteThis is basha.can u please post
1.)"HOW TO Do CUSTOMIZATIONS using AUTOCONFIG" ?
2)What is difference between Shared Appltop and Shared Apllication Tier?
3)how to configure EBS(R12.1.3) with two node Rac?
1)"HOW TO Do CUSTOMIZATIONS using AUTOCONFIG" ?
ReplyDeleteCheck the below link it may help you.
http://sathini-oracleappsdba.blogspot.com/2013/02/autoconfig-customization.html
2)What is difference between Shared Appltop and Shared Apllication Tier?
In the Shared APPL_TOP feature Oracle allows multiple nodes to share a single APPL_TOP .In a shared APPL_TOP configuration, the APPL_TOP and COMN_TOP file systems can be installed on a single shared disk. The shared disk resource can then be shared via various network file protocols across multiple nodes to provide standard application tier services such as forms, web and concurrent processing. A shared APPL_TOP also significantly simplifies the patching or upgrade process since it has to be performed only once and changes made are immediately visible to all the nodes.
Here it is important to note that there is a difference between a
Shared APPL_TOP and a Shared Application Tier File system. In a Shared APPL_TOP though the APPL_TOP(APPL_TOP and the COMMON_TOP ) is shared across different nodes, each nodes still have their individual ORACLE_HOME. In a Shared Application Tier FileSystem both the APPL_TOP and the ORACLE_HOME (ORA_TOP) reside on the shared disk.
3)how to configure EBS(R12.1.3) with two node Rac?
Check in Metalink for Note IDs, will share those soon.
your blogs are excellent
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