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Testing the SSO Using the E-Business Suite Asserter Direct URL with a Redirect Parameter

You can use the URL for the E-Business Suite Asserter with a redirect parameter to verify the integration and ensure that the SSO works.

  1. Open a browser and enter the URL for the E-Business Suite Asserter along with the requestUrl parameter. In the following example, the parameter value points to one of the Oracle E-Business Suite pages (for example, Self-Service Reports page - P11D Reports).
    https://ebsasserter.example.com:7002/ebs?requestUrl=http%3A%2F%2Febs.example.com%3A8000%2FOA_HTML%2FRF.jsp%3Ffunction_id%3D1023615%26resp_id%3D54745%26resp_appl_id%3D800%26security_group_id%3D0%26lang_code%3DUS%26oas%3DZGSSqTllSAVkI4tpzTqoZw..%26params%3DYQiYllX3TGJSmdkebayqm4plh8uddwPMseD54DE-G-c

    The requestUrl parameter value must match one of the whitelist.urls and must be URL encoded.

  2. The IAM Sign In page appears. Use the username and password of the previously created user to sign in.
  3. Upon successful authentication, the user is redirected to the page passed as a parameter to the E-Business Suite Asserter URL in the requestUrl parameter.
  4. Log out from Oracle E-Business Suite. The browser is redirected to the IAM Sign In page.

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