Authentication Settings (Remote Portlet Web Service)

  1. Under Credential Vault Settings, click Browse to specify a lockbox for this portlet if applicable. A lockbox corresponds to an external Web application that users can access through the portal. To learn about lockboxes, see Credential Vault Manager.

    Note:
    To send credentials in portlet headers, using RSA public key/private key encryption, you must also enter the public key for RSA encryption in the remote server (on the Main Settings page) and use the IDK to provide the private key for RSA encryption (see the Oracle WebCenter Interaction Web Service Development Guide, which is located on the Oracle Technology Network at http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/bea.html for information).

  2. Under Basic Authentication Settings, specify what authentication information, if any, you want this Web service to pass to its associated portlets:

  1. If an associated portlet provides access to a remote application with a login form, under Form Based Login:

    1. In the Login URL box, type the URL of the login form.

    2. In the Post URL box, type the URL to which the login form posts.

    3. Choose the credentials to be sent to the post URL:

    4. If you chose to send Portal or Lockbox credentials to the post URL, enter the names of the user name and password fields on the login form.

  2. If the login form has additional fields, or you selected None for the credentials to send to the post URL, add fields under Login Form Fields.


  1. Click Administration.
  2. Open the Remote Portlet Web Service Editor:
  3. On the left, under Edit Object Settings, click Authentication Settings.