In the Business Operation, how do we get to know which source is currently sending primary request if there are multiple requests coming at the same time?
I have my server setup a resource server. When a user calls our API they submit a bearer token as authorization and in our dispatch class AccessCheck() we validate the JWT using ##class(%SYS.OAuth2.Validation).ValidateJWT().
If I include a scope to check in that method I get the error Scope check may only be done on requesting client and I'm not sure what this means. The method works without include the scope and will let me know if I have an unsigned token or an expired token.
In cache studio there are features, dialog boxes, that help map data from a global to class properties. I have used %CacheSQLStorage quit a bit, or have in the past, to map globals to classes.
I haven't been able to find a similar feature in VisualStudio. Do I need to upgrade to IRIS to be able to use VisualStudio to map global properties to classes?
Hello everyone, I would like to not rely on %SYS.Journal.Record class is used to implement the function of reading and parsing logs. I want to use Python to read and parse journal log files, and implement %SYS.Journal.Record class functionality.
Do I always see the IP address of the current host in the [MirrorMember] configuration information in the iris.cpf file? The AgentAddress in my current [MirrorMember] configuration file is empty, SystemName=ip/instance name. Will the SystemName here be in the form of ip/instance name? It could be instance name without ip?
A partner have decided to change the algorithms that were used to connect on it's SFTP, but our version of libssh2 don't match with the list of it's HOSTKEYS algorithms.
If i update the library with the last version without to be sure that it includes the old algorithms, i risk to break the connection for other cases.