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We keep getting the same error: [_jt] => IBFSResponseObject [language] => EN [name] => signOn [returncode] => 99 [returndesc] => org.springframework.security.authentication.AuthenticationCredentialsNotFoundException: An Authentication object was not found in the SecurityContext [subreturncode] => 0 [subsystem] => SSYS [type] => simple
We have looked a couple of different things. This user is able to run webservices in the security center. We are also licensed for the webservices.
Does anyone have a solution for this?This message has been edited. Last edited by: Tamra,
What request is this? Is this signOn? Usually I see this issue when the JSESSIONID cookie is not passed from the response of the signOn action to the subsequent request.
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David, How are you calling WebFOCUS Web Services. .NET Java?
The JSESSIONID needs to get sent within the HTTP header on every WebFOCUS RESTful Web Services call. It gets created from the WebFOCUS RESTful Web Services signOn action.
The WebFOCUS RESTful Web Services Developers Guide show how to pass the JSESSIONID cookie in a VB.NET and Java program.
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