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Is it mandatory to Authenticate using "/jts" in order to use DNG Authentication API "/rm/j_security_check"


Dharani Muli (155) | asked Mar 05 '21, 3:01 p.m.

I know that we can use  API "https://{{server:port}/qm/j_security_check" to authenticate Rqm Apis


Similarly, I thought we can use "https://{{server:port}/rm/j_security_check" API to authenticate DNG 

But it seems even to use "https://{{server:port}/rm/j_security_check" API we should first authenticate jts using API: https://jazz-cert.cerner.com:9443/jts/j_security_check

Please find the below image. I tried posting '/rm/j_security' but it redirected to '/jts' and says 'authrequired'


Is this so or am I doing it in wrong way

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I followed this blog for authenticate DNG API






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Ralph Schoon (63.1k33645) | answered Mar 05 '21, 4:18 p.m.
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edited Mar 05 '21, 4:19 p.m.

If you want to authenticate to RM, you have to authenticate against JTS. Don't ask me why.

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Dharani Muli commented Mar 05 '21, 4:24 p.m.

My next question is "WHY" but as you said don't ask, I will not ask anything instead just go ahead and authenticate both JTS and RM :) 


Great to know that I am doing it in a right way. Thank you Schoon.

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Philip Gates (216) | answered Sep 06 '22, 7:16 p.m.

 @Ralph Schoon, do you know which version that is or does it matter? 



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Ian Barnard commented Sep 08 '22, 5:11 a.m. | edited Sep 08 '22, 5:12 a.m.
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DOORS Next has always automatically delegated authentication to JTS - I believe the history is that DNG was originally implemented (as Rational Requirements Composer) within the JTS application, and authentication by JTS was retained when DNG was split out as its own application.


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