This chapter describes configuring Proxylet from the Sun Java System Portal Server management console.
This chapter contains the following sections:
Proxylet can be configured to launch automatically when the user logs in by checking the Download Proxylet Applet Automatically checkbox under Deployment options. When the Download Proxylet Automatically checkbox is not selected, users can get Proxylet on-demand by clicking the Launch the Proxylet link in the Proxylet channel on the standard Portal Desktop.
Log into Portal Server administration console as administrator.
Select the Secure Remote Access tab, and select the Proxylet tab.
Select an appropriate DN from the Select DN list box or add an existing DN for a specific user or an organization.
Under the Proxylet page, do the following:
Attribute Name |
Description |
---|---|
Download Proxylet Applet Automatically |
Click Yes to allow Portal Server to download the applet when the user enables Proxylet. |
Launch Mode |
Select Java Web Start or Applet. |
Default Proxylet Applet Bind IP |
Enter the default IP address for Proxylet to listen too. |
Default Proxylet Applet Port |
Enter the default port number for Proxylet to listen too. |
Automatic Proxy Configuration File Location |
Enter the location of the configuration that contains the Proxylet configuration parameters, such as: domain, mapping information, and so on. |
In the Proxylet Rules option, do the following:
Specify the rules for the application to be launched through the Proxylet service.
Click Save to complete.
Requests such as HTTP, FTP, and so on go through the Proxylet service. Proxylet rules allow the administrator to specify mappings based on protocol, host, or port to domains. With Proxylet rules your can specify the domain and proxy settings in the Proxy Auto Configuration (PAC) file. For example, you can create a rule so that all FTP traffic is routed through Netlet and all HTTP traffic is routed through Proxylet. You can configure predefined applications that need to be rendered through the Proxylet service. This can be done based on the user or organization preferences. Once the applications are added for Proxylet to process, the users desktop is easier to manage and provides better performance.
Ensure that the Proxylet option is enabled. For more information on enabling Proxylet, see the Gateway Profiles chapter.
Log into Portal Server administration console as administrator.
Select the Portal tab, and select the portal instance to modify.
The Desktop page is displayed.
Select an appropriate DN from the Select DN list box or add an existing DN for a specific user or an organization.
Click the Manage Containers and Channels link.
The Manage Containers and Channels page is displayed.
From the left pane, select Proxylet.
From the right pane, select the Appurls link.
In the Properties wizard, enter the application name and the value. Modify the properties of the application as required. For example, enter an appropriate name for the application, and http://www.example.com.
Click Close to complete.
The user or at the organization level can now view the application link on the Portal Desktop.
You can start Proxylet either in the Java Web Start or Applet mode from the Portal Desktop.
Log onto the Portal Desktop console as the proxylet user.
In the Front Page, go to the Proxylet channel and click the Edit icon.
From the Launch Mode list box, select the Java Web Start or Applet option.
Click Finished.
To invoke Proxylet, select the application from the Proxylet Channel. This launches the application in the Java Web Start or Applet mode.
If the Download Automatically is selected, click the application under the Proxylet channel.
Based on the user preferences, the Proxylet console is displayed depending on the selection of Java Web Start or Applet mode. Accept all certificates and continue to work on the application.