ContentManager Webapp Base Permission (Potential Issue)

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ContentManager Webapp Base Permission (Potential Issue)

darrell73s
Hi all,

I was looking into the ContentManager application in the framework. Currently, the "content" webapp defined in the ofbiz-component xml uses only the "CONTENTMGR" permission in the base permissions list.

Looking through all other "applications" webapps in the framework, it seems that in all of these other webapps, they also include the "OFBTOOLS" permission, meaning that the user will need both OFBTOOLS AND the other base permission in order to use the webapp.

I wanted to confirm whether this is intentional. If so, I'm just curious to know what was the reasoning behind this choice?

Thanks,
Darrell
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Re: ContentManager Webapp Base Permission (Potential Issue)

Jacopo Cappellato-4
Thank you Darrell,

this is now fixed in rev. 1576757 and also backported to the 13.07, 12.04 and 11.04 release branches.

Jacopo

On Mar 12, 2014, at 2:54 AM, darrell73s <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I was looking into the ContentManager application in the framework.
> Currently, the "content" webapp defined in the ofbiz-component xml uses only
> the "CONTENTMGR" permission in the base permissions list.
>
> Looking through all other "applications" webapps in the framework, it seems
> that in all of these other webapps, they also include the "OFBTOOLS"
> permission, meaning that the user will need both OFBTOOLS AND the other base
> permission in order to use the webapp.
>
> I wanted to confirm whether this is intentional. If so, I'm just curious to
> know what was the reasoning behind this choice?
>
> Thanks,
> Darrell
>
>
>
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