You can restrict link redirects to allow users to directly
access URLs. This is an optional configuration change.
About this task
To restrict link redirects you must check out the
LotusConnections-config.xml
file,
open it in an editor and add some elements, and then check it back
in.
Restriction: If you implement this configuration change,
links to external sites will be direct, rather than be redirected
from Bookmarks, but links within Connections will not work.
Procedure
- Start the
wsadmin client by completing the following steps:
- Open a command prompt and then
change to the following directory of the system on which you installed
the deployment manager:
app_server_root/profiles/dm_profile_root/bin
where dm_profile_root is the Deployment Manager profile directory; this
directory is usually called dmgr01. For example, on Windows™, the directory is C:\Program
Files\IBM\WebSphere\AppServer\profiles\Dmgr01\bin.
Attention: You must run the command to start the wsadmin client
from this specific directory because the Jython files for the product
are stored there. If you start the client from a different directory,
the execfile() command does not work correctly.
- Enter the following command to
start the wsadmin client:
- AIX® or Linux™: ./wsadmin.sh -lang jython
-user admin_user_id -password admin_password -port SOAP_CONNECTOR_ADDRESS_PORT
- Microsoft™
Windows™: wsadmin -lang jython -user
admin_user_id -password admin_password -port
SOAP_CONNECTOR_ADDRESS_PORT
where:
- admin_user_id is the user name of the Administrator
role on IBM® WebSphere® Application Server. This administrator
must be configured at the cell level, not at the cluster, node, or
server level.
- admin_password is the password of the WebSphere® Application Server
administrator.
- SOAP_CONNECTOR_ADDRESS_PORT is the SOAP port
for the WebSphere® Application
Server deployment manager server. The default value of the SOAP port
is 8879. If you are using the default port value, you do not have
to specify this parameter. If you are not using the default value
and you do not know the port number, you can look up its value in
the WebSphere® Application
Server Integrated Solution Console. To look up the SOAP port number,
complete the following steps:
- Open the WebSphere® Application
Server Integrated Solution Console for the deployment manager, and
then select .
- In the Additional properties section expand Ports,
and then look for the SOAP_CONNECTOR_ADDRESS port entry to find the
port number.
For example:
- AIX® or Linux™: ./wsadmin.sh -lang jython
-username primaryAdmin -password p@assword -port 8879
- Microsoft™
Windows™: wsadmin -lang jython -username
primaryAdmin -password p@assword -port 8879
- Use the wsadmin client to access and check out the IBM® Connections configuration files:
- Enter the following command
to access the IBM® Connections
configuration file: execfile("connectionsConfig.py")
If you are prompted to
specify a service to connect to, type 1 to
select the first node in the list. Most commands can run on any node.
If the command writes or reads information to or from a file by using
a local file path, you must select the node where the file is stored.
This information is not used by the wsadmin client when you are making
configuration changes.
- Enter the following command
to check out the IBM® Connections
configuration files:
LCConfigService.checkOutConfig("working_directory","cell_name")
where:
For example:
- AIX® or Linux®:LCConfigService.checkOutConfig("/opt/temp","foo01Cell01")
- Microsoft® Windows®:LCConfigService.checkOutConfig("c:/temp","foo01Cell01")
- Open the
LotusConnections-config.xml
file
in an editor, and then add the following content:<properties>
<genericProperty name="dogear.link.noredirect">true</genericProperty>
</properties>
- Open the
LotusConnections-config.xml
file
in a web browser to make sure you did not introduce any errors. XML
files that are well formed display in a web browser; if there are
errors, the web browser reports that an error was encountered. Fix
an errors before proceeding. - Check the configuration files back in during the same wsadmin
session in which you checked them out.
- Update the value of the version stamp configuration
property to force users' browsers to pick up this change. Enter the
following command to increment the value of the versionStamp property:
Note: This command is required only when a change is made to the product
user interface and the change is to a file checked out using
LCConfigService.
LCConfigService.updateConfig("versionStamp","gmt_timestamp")
where
gmt_timestamp is the GMT time. You can specify an empty string for the time
stamp or provide a GMT value string. When you specify an empty string, the client calculates the
current GMT time and updates the version stamp with that value. If you choose to provide the time,
specify it using the following format:
yyyyMMdd.HHmmss
and specify the time in GMT.
It is best to provide an empty string and let the client format the time stamp. For example:
LCConfigService.updateConfig("versionStamp","").
See Required
post-customization step for more details.
- To check in the changed configuration property files,
use the following command:
LCConfigService.checkInConfig()
- After making updates, type the following command to
deploy the changes:
- Stop and restart all of the IBM® Connections
application servers.