Database Reference
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LDAP : Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is used by web-
sheets to provide SSO capability in computer environments that use non-
Oracle authentication schemes. This is an advanced feature that is out of
scope for a beginning book.
Custom : This advanced feature is explicitly explained and illustrated in
Chapter 12.
The authentication method is normally chosen when the workspace administrator
initially creates the skeleton websheet. If the websheet has been set up using Applica-
tion Express Account authentication and you're logged into the workspace as an Ap-
plication Express developer, you can edit the authentication type from the Websheet
Properties, as shown in Figure 11-10 .
Figure 11-10. Authentication set to Application Express Account for a websheet
When you click the Edit Authentication button, you're redirected to the websheet's
Application Properties page in the Application Builder (see Figure 11-11 ).
When you're using the Application Express Account authentication option and also
are logged in to the Application Builder, clicking the Edit Authentication button takes
you out of the websheet and directly into the Application Builder. This transition may
not be obvious to you at first because the page bodies are similar. You need to verify
your context by looking at the top of the page and the menus. See Figure 11-11 .
 
 
 
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