on 11-03-2015 7:56 AM
Dear All
We have developed some custom Fiori App and deployed.
The application is working fine when the launchpad url is as below ( with IP address ).
:XX.XX.XX.XX:8000/sap/bc/ui5_ui5/ui2/ushell/shells/abap/Fiorilaunchpad.html
BUT
It is asking for Authentication if I used domain name
domainname:8000/sap/bc/ui5_ui5/ui2/ushell/shells/abap/Fiorilaunchpad.html
Authentication message as
The server domainname:8000 requires a username and password. SAP Netweaver application server DAS/001
Can someone help me
Where i am missing any configuration at SICF
Regards,
Venkat
because the service that you call inside your code need an authentication.
can you try with this;
url = "/sap/opu/odata/sap/yourservice";
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Dear Masayuki, Can you please help me if you have any solution.
Can anyone help me on this please.
Regards,
Venkat
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Hi,
probably the framework is mixing up absolute URLs.
You should decide to have ONE single name for your server and everybody should use it always. This makes life much easier.
This should always look like this: https://myfiori.mydomain.com
Try to maintain table HTTPURLLOC. Please make shure there is only one entry in table HTTPURLLOC. When we had two entries Fiori mixed them up.
You have a custom theme and maintained it using theme designer with IP based URL? Try to open it with domain based URL and save it. This fixed URL issues in our Installation.
There were some bugs concerning absolute URL Generation. So make shure that your system is up to date.
You should always use cache buster URL /sap/bc/ui2/flp (but this is just a general recommendation and has nothing to do with your problem).
Regards,
Lutz
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