SSOCONN
command line keywordSSOCONN
specifies one or more connect strings
to use to connect to one or more data sources in a Single Sign-On environment.
For more information about Oracle Reports and Single Sign-On (SSO), see chapter "Configuring and Administering OracleAS Single Sign-On" in the Oracle Application Server Reports Services Publishing Reports to the Web manual.
The executables that can use this keyword are:
rwbuilder |
no |
rwrun |
no |
rwclient |
no |
rwcgi |
no |
rwserver |
no |
rwservlet |
yes |
rwconverter |
no |
SSOCONN=key{/type[/conn_string_parameter]}{,key[/type[/conn_string_parameter]]}
Values |
Description |
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A connection string value stored in the Oracle Internet Directory (OID). |
|
The kind of data source to which you are connecting, to identify the format in the string associated with key. The type value must be a valid resource type stored in the Oracle Internet Directory. Oracle Reports provides default resource types for the following:
|
|
The name of the Oracle Reports system or user parameter to be
used to pass the connection string to |
ssoconn=key1/type1/conn_str,key2/type2/conn_str2,key3/type3/conn_str3
When you use SSOCONN
in a command line, you cannot:
Specify AUTHID
in the same command line.
Run against a Reports Server that is not secure.
Have SINGLESIGNON=NO
in rwservlet.properties
Simplified versions of SSOCONN
are also available, as follows:
Option |
Description |
|
When only the key name is specified, the default values for
|
|
When both key name and data source type are specified, the default
value for |
SSOCONN
can be used when running JSP-based Web reports from
the command line. If you are using the SSOCONN
keyword with
a report run as a JSP, use an ampersand (&
) to separate
connection strings. For example:
http://
:8888/myjsp/foo.jsp?name1=value1&name2=value2
Running a report from the command line
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