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Posted to jetspeed-user@portals.apache.org by "Funk, Lori K." <lf...@petroleumplace.com> on 2001/12/01 01:02:18 UTC

Stock portlet

Hi everyone,

I have jetspeed (1.3a2-dev from cvs a couple of weeks ago) running great
on linux (tomcat 3.2.3).  Everything is working great except for a
problem with the stock portlet.  If a user customizes the stock portlet
with a list of symbols and then changes his password, the symbols are
lost and he can't set them again.  Changing his password back to the
original recovers his list of symbols. 

I went looking for where the list of symbols is stored and was lead to
the soap interface on
http://www.bluesunrise.com:8082/webservices/container/BlueSunriseFinance
/BlueSunriseFinanceService/BlueSunriseFinancePort

Please help me understand:
1. why the list of symbols is at all related to the user's password
2. where the list of symbols is stored
3. how the list of symbols can be retained when the user changes his
password

Thanks
Lori

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RE: Stock portlet

Posted by David Sean Taylor <da...@bluesunrise.com>.
YYes, I think thats now fixed. Please try it again. 
aYou should now be able to change your password and retain your symbols.
S
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Funk, Lori K. [mailto:lfunk@petroleumplace.com]
> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 4:02 PM
> To: jetspeed-user@jakarta.apache.org
> Subject: Stock portlet
> 
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I have jetspeed (1.3a2-dev from cvs a couple of weeks ago) 
> running great
> on linux (tomcat 3.2.3).  Everything is working great except for a
> problem with the stock portlet.  If a user customizes the 
> stock portlet
> with a list of symbols and then changes his password, the symbols are
> lost and he can't set them again.  Changing his password back to the
> original recovers his list of symbols. 
> 
> I went looking for where the list of symbols is stored and was lead to
> the soap interface on
> http://www.bluesunrise.com:8082/webservices/container/BlueSunr
iseFinance
/BlueSunriseFinanceService/BlueSunriseFinancePort

Please help me understand:
1. why the list of symbols is at all related to the user's password
2. where the list of symbols is stored
3. how the list of symbols can be retained when the user changes his
password

Thanks
Lori

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RE: Stock portlet

Posted by David Sean Taylor <da...@bluesunrise.com>.
One other thing: The port has been changed on the web service to the default
http, so the 'firewall' issues may be resolved that some of you have been
experiencing

 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Funk, Lori K. [mailto:lfunk@petroleumplace.com]
> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 4:02 PM
> To: jetspeed-user@jakarta.apache.org
> Subject: Stock portlet
> 
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I have jetspeed (1.3a2-dev from cvs a couple of weeks ago) 
> running great
> on linux (tomcat 3.2.3).  Everything is working great except for a
> problem with the stock portlet.  If a user customizes the 
> stock portlet
> with a list of symbols and then changes his password, the symbols are
> lost and he can't set them again.  Changing his password back to the
> original recovers his list of symbols. 
> 
> I went looking for where the list of symbols is stored and was lead to
> the soap interface on
> http://www.bluesunrise.com:8082/webservices/container/BlueSunr
> iseFinance
> /BlueSunriseFinanceService/BlueSunriseFinancePort
> 
> Please help me understand:
> 1. why the list of symbols is at all related to the user's password
> 2. where the list of symbols is stored
> 3. how the list of symbols can be retained when the user changes his
> password
> 
> Thanks
> Lori
> 
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