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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Developer's Guide for Oracle IRM Server
11g Release 1 (11.1.1)

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8.5 Reference Information and Examples

This section contains the following topics:

8.5.1 List of Built-in Parameters

Table 8-1 and Table 8-2 contain the built-in parameters that can be used with the HTTP GET method.

Table 8-1 Built-in Parameters (A)

Parameter Description

application.container

The container application can be considered the application hosting the desktop logic, such as a browser or word processor.

application.name

The application name can be used to identify the application used to access the sealed content.

desktop.operating.system

This value can be used to determine the operating system that is hosting the desktop logic.

desktop.uuid

The desktop UUID is used to identify a particular desktop independently of the product version number.

desktop.version

The desktop version identifies the product version of the desktop used to access the sealed content.

page

The status page type provided by the desktop web site. See Table 8-3, "Status Page Types".


Table 8-2 Built-in Parameters (B)

Parameter Name Description

irm-time

Current Time

The time on the web server on which Oracle IRM Server resides.

irm-locale

Desktop Locale

The locale of the desktop installation.

irm-location

Content Location

The location to which the sealed content was opened on the desktop.

irm-mime

Sealed MIME Type

The sealed content MIME type.

irm-extension

Sealed File Extension

The sealed content file extension.

irm-account-uuid

Account UUID

The UUID value that identifies the user.

irm-account-name

User Name

The user name of the user.

irm-creation-time

Creation Time

The time the sealed content was created.

irm-edit-time

Edit Time

The time the sealed content was last edited.

irm-schema-version

Schema Version

The sealed content schema version.

irm-classification-name

Sealed To

The classification label.

irm-classification-description

Description

The classification label description.

irm-classification-keyset

Key Set UUID

The classification key set UUID that identifies which key set was used to seal the content.

irm-classification-system

Classification System

The classification system UUID. This value identifies the type of classification, for example, context classified content.

irm-classification-time

Classification Time

The classification time is set when sealed content is sealed.

irm-classification-url

Server Address

The server URI sealed into content.

irm-host

Desktop Host Name

The desktop host name.

irm-context-uuid

Context UUID

The UUID value that identifies the context.

irm-context-itemcode-value

Item Code Value

The item code value.

irm-context-itemcode-time

Item Code Time Stamp

The item code time stamp, if provided.


8.5.2 List of Status Page Types

Table 8-3 contains the status page types for use with the page built-in parameter in Table 8-1.

When Oracle IRM Desktop requests a status page, it will set the appropriate status using a query parameter. For example, if the user is using content, but the license they are using expired, Oracle IRM Desktop will request a status page with a query parameter set as page=LICENSE_EXPIRED. Table 8-3 lists all the status page types that Oracle IRM Desktop can request.

Table 8-3 Status Page Types

Status Description

DIAGNOSTICS

When the self-test action is performed within the desktop, one of the steps is to contact the desktop web site. In this scenario, the desktop will ask for the diagnostic status page.

INFORMATION

When the user clicks on the 'Information' button or link, the information status page is requested. The information status page should provide details about the content's classification.

GENERAL_ERROR

A general desktop error has occurred.

UNKNOWN

Unknown status page.

PRIVACY

Privacy statement status page.

LICENSE_EXPIRED

When a user is using sealed content, their license-based rights may expired. If the license cannot be refreshed from the server, this status page will be displayed.

LICENSES_CHECKED_IN

A license is applicable, but in use on another device. This status page will display details about the other device or devices.

LICENSE_CHANGED

When a user is using sealed content, their license-based rights may be refreshed from the server. If these rights change, for example allowing printing, this status page will be displayed.

NO_LICENSES

The user has no rights to access the content.

NO_LICENSES_OFFLINE

The user has no rights stored off-line to access the content. The server cannot be contacted to see if there are licenses available.

UPGRADE

The server has prompted the desktop to perform a mandatory upgrade.

REPUDIATED

The server has denied access to the desktop.

SERVER_CONNECTION

The server cannot be contacted.

AUTHENTICATION_ANONYMOUS

The user has accessed content but chosen to cancel the authentication process.

AUTHENTICATION_FAILED

The user has accessed content, attempted authentication, but failed to authenticate (for example, a bad password).

UNKNOWN_CLASSIFICATION

The server does not know about the classification of the content. This would typically occur if the classification has been removed from the server after creating sealed content.

UNSUPPORTED_FORMAT

The desktop cannot render the content format. For example, occurs when the application that normally renders the content has not been installed.

OFFICE_PASSWORD_PROTECTED

The desktop attempts to protect the content with password protection. If this password protection cannot be applied, this status page is displayed.

OFFICE_PLUGIN_NOT_TRUSTED

A third party plug-in is not trusted and is preventing the sealed content from being accessed.

MOVIE_BEFORE_MOVIE

This status page is displayed before a sealed movie has been started.

MOVIE_AFTER_MOVIE

This status page is displayed after a sealed movie has been shown.


8.5.3 List of URL Elements Available for Use in Custom Online Status Pages

The following special sinfo: URL elements are available for use in links in custom online status pages. For example, <a href="sinfo:panel">Control Panel</a> will open the Oracle IRM Desktop Control Panel dialog.

Table 8-4 sinfo URL Elements

URL element Description

sinfo:reason

Displays a message box containing further information. Only relevant to a General Error or Rights in Use status page.

  • General Error: support details for the error.

  • Rights in Use: message box listing the device(s) that the rights are checked out on.

sinfo:reload

Causes Oracle IRM Desktop to open the sealed file again.

sinfo:panel

Opens the Oracle IRM Desktop Control Panel dialog.

sinfo:test

Opens the Oracle IRM Server Connection Test dialog.

sinfo:help

Opens the Oracle IRM Desktop help.

sinfo:systeminfo

Opens the Oracle IRM Desktop Support Information dialog.

sinfo:about

Opens the Oracle IRM Desktop About dialog.


8.5.4 Example of Oracle IRM Desktop State in XML

The following XML document shows an example Oracle IRM Desktop state in XML form:

Example 8-1 Desktop State in XML Form

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<core:DesktopState xmlns:core="http://xmlns.oracle.com/irm/core">
    <desktop>
        <uuid>70678535-0a6f-4cf9-9411-2c05ed8d989</uuid>
        <version>
            <version>11.1.1.1.0</version>
        </version>
        <operatingSystem>Microsoft XP SP 2</operatingSystem>
        <locale>en</locale>
        <device>
            <uuid>a7352732-dcd0-43af-93c5-0cbc7c1f203d</uuid>
            <name>machine</name>
        </device>
        <application>
            <name>desktop</name>
            <container>browser</container>
        </application>
    </desktop>
    <contentDescription>
        <schema>
            <schemaVersion>
                <version>6.0</version>
            </schemaVersion>
        </schema>
        <classification>
            <id>7ec1c191-0531-4876-813e-c554676df09b</id>
            <system>
                <uuid>588403f9-9cff-4cce-88e4-e030cc57282a</uuid>
            </system>
            <keySet>
                <uuid>213f8f65-c5d1-4868-9fff-ad156daa2dd6</uuid>
            </keySet>
            <uri>http://irm.example.com/irm_desktop</uri>
            <classifications:ContextCookie xmlns:classifications="http://xmlns.oracle.com/irm/classifications">
                <context>
                    <uuid>588403f9-9cff-4cce-88e4-e030cc57282a</uuid>
                </context>
                <itemCode>
                    <value>sample.sdoc</value>
                </itemCode>
            </classifications:ContextCookie>
            <classificationTime>2008-02-01T13:00:00.000+01:00</classificationTime>
            <labels>
                <locale>en</locale>
                <name>Top Secret</name>
            </labels>
        </classification>
        <creationTime>2007-01-01T12:00:00.000+01:00</creationTime>
        <editTime>2007-01-01T12:00:00.000+01:00</editTime>
        <sealedMime>application/vnd.sealed.doc</sealedMime>
        <unsealedSize>1234567</unsealedSize>
    </contentDescription>
    <contentUri>http://server/files/fish.sdoc</contentUri>
    <account>
        <uuid>17f45d8d-d5c9-4970-8808-daa0fc893c33</uuid>
        <type>USER</type>
        <name>John Smith</name>
    </account>
</core:DesktopState>