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T M (8876188143) | asked Sep 03 '12, 8:26 a.m.

In JTS, I have CCM in the consumers (inbound) list.

In CCM, I have JTS in the consumers (inbound) list + JTS in the Friends (outbound) with CCM OAuth consumer key.

Why don't I have CCM in the Friends (outbound) in JTS friends (outbound) page?

Thanks!

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T M (8876188143) | answered Sep 04 '12, 8:21 a.m.

In the CCM admin page, in Whitelist (outbound) I see the entry:

https://machine-name:9443/clmhelp/

Why not this entry there in the JTS's Whitelist (outbound) list?

Thanks!


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T M commented Sep 04 '12, 12:02 p.m. | edited Sep 04 '12, 4:23 p.m.

Can someone in the Jazz dev team answer the above two questions?

Thanks!


T M commented Sep 04 '12, 12:03 p.m.

I deploy clmhelp.war file on the app server (WAS) and I get access to help. Why do I need to have this in the Whitelist (outbound)?


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John Vasta (2.6k15) | answered Sep 04 '12, 4:22 p.m.
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The answer to the first question is that a registered application is a special type of friend. So when CCM is registered with a JTS, it is also implicitly a friend of the JTS, and is not explicitly shown in the Friends list of the JTS.

I am not familiar with the clmhelp application.

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