Product specifications
The following steps enable single sign-on to the HANA database through JDBC for SAP BusinessObjects
Web Intelligence.
Note:
This procedure applies to the Java or HTML interface of SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence that
the application user launches from the BI launch pad.
Remember:
This configuration only addresses Web Intelligence reporting services hosted by the Web Intelligence
Processing Server.
1.
Open the CMC.
2.
Under "Web Intelligence Services", stop the reporting service hosted by the Web Intelligence
Processing Server.
3.
Open the cs.cfg file for editing.
4.
In the JavaVM section, add the following Java VM options:
<Options>
<Option>-Djava.security.auth.login.config=C:\<location>\bscLogin.conf</Option>
<Option>-Djava.security.krb5.conf=C:\<location>\Krb5.ini</Option>
<Options>
where <location> is the configuration file directory on the machine where Connection Server is
running.
5.
Save the file.
6.
Restart the service from the CMC.
7.8.5 To configure single sign-on for Web Intelligence Rich Client
The following steps enable single sign-on to the HANA database through JDBC from the Web Intelligence
Rich Client application.
• Follow one of the procedures below:
• If you connect to Web Intelligence Rich Client from a WID document or from the Windows Start
menu:
a.
Close your document and exit from Web Intelligence Rich Client.
b.
Create the following environment variables:
• java.security.auth.login.config=C:\<location>\bscLogin.conf
• java.security.krb5.conf=C:\<location>\Krb5.ini
where <location> is the configuration file directory on the machine where Connection
Server is running.
c.
Restart Web Intelligence Rich Client.
• If you use Web Intelligence Rich Client in Connected mode from the BI launch pad (also known
as HTTP mode), you must configure the Adaptive Connectivity Service. Follow the steps described
to configure single-sign on for the information design tool.
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