HTML workspace is SSO enabled. If a user has logged in an Adobe® LiveCycle® application like Forms Manager, PDF Generator user interface, or Flex® Workspace, and accesses HTML workspace in the same browser session, then the user is logged in to HTML Workspace and vice versa.
Handling server timeout in HTML Workspace
Session timeout for a user can be configured in the LiveCycle Administration Console.
To set the timeout, login to http://[server]:[port]/adminui, navigate to Settings > User Management > Configuration > Configure Advanced System Attributes, and make the desired settings.
In HTML Workspace timeout is handled as:
- Session duration for a user is available in response of initialize call that initializes user session.
- A pop-up dialog notifies the user that session is about to expire, 15 seconds before the session expiry.
On this pop-up dialog:
- Click OK to end the user session.
- Click Cancel to reinitialize the user session.
If no action is taken, the user is automatically logged out of HTML Workspace three seconds before the session expiry.
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- Customizing the task Details page
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