From the WebCenter menu, select ADF - Configure ADF Connections. Set the Connection Type to Url, enter the Connection Name as Conductor, and Click the Edit Pencil icon.

19-22 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle WebCenter throw new ServletExceptionAnonymous users cannot create scenarios.; } } chain.doFilterrequest, response; }

19.8.3 Disabling Scenario Creation by Authenticated Users

A simple change to the filter described in Section 19.8.2, Disabling Scenario Creation by Anonymous Users removing the httpRequest.getUserPrincipal check would disable scenario creation for all users. Although the HTTP POST operation is also used to request execution of scenarios, the URI in that case is different and protected in the security-constraint not the filter url-pattern. 20 Managing the RSS Service 20-1 20 Managing the RSS Service This chapter describes how to configure and manage the RSS service for WebCenter Spaces and the WebCenter Portal applications deployed to Oracle WebLogic Server. This chapter includes the following sections: ■ Section 20.1, What You Should Know About the RSS Service ■ Section 20.2, RSS Prerequisites ■ Section 20.3, Setting Up a Proxy Server for External RSS News Feeds ■ Section 20.4, Testing External RSS News Feed Connections Audience The content of this chapter is intended for Fusion Middleware administrators users granted the Admin or Operator role through the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console. See also, Section 1.8, Understanding Administrative Operations, Roles, and Tools.

20.1 What You Should Know About the RSS Service

The RSS service encompasses the RSS Viewer and the service to show news feeds from various WebCenter services. The RSS Viewer enables users to view external news feeds from different web sites from within WebCenter applications. The RSS service delivers content update information from the following Oracle WebCenter services: Recent Activities, Discussions, Lists, and Announcements.

20.2 RSS Prerequisites

The RSS service does not require any back-end server. You do not need to set up a connection to use this service. However, depending on your network configuration, you may need to set up a proxy server to enable your WebCenter applications to display content from external RSS news feeds.

20.3 Setting Up a Proxy Server for External RSS News Feeds

To enable external RSS news feeds in your WebCenter applications, you can set up a proxy server by using Fusion Middleware Control or WLST.

20.3.1 Setting Up a Proxy Server Using Fusion Middleware Control

To set up the proxy server for the RSS service: