Forum Post: RE: Mobile applications URIs

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Thanks Edsel. I will look into this. Meyrick Flanegan Developer - Managed Services Email: mflanegan@elcb.co.za ELCB Information Services (Pty) Ltd Customer Service Email elcb@elcb.co.za · www.elcb.co.za E A S T L O N D O N Tel: +27(43) 704 0700 Fax: +27(43) 704 0701 J O H A N N E S B U R G Tel: +27(11) 879 6179 Fax: +27(11) 454 0384 P O R T E L I Z A B E T H Tel: +27(41) 373 0529 Fax: +27(86) 650 0135 Disclaimer From: egarcia [mailto:bounce-egarcia@community.progress.com] Sent: 13 February 2015 01:19 PM To: TU.Mobile@community.progress.com Subject: RE: [Technical Users - Mobile] Mobile applications URIs RE: Mobile applications URIs Reply by egarcia Hello Meyrick, A possible way to do what you are looking for is to set the serviceURI and catalogURIs prior to the Login to the service. If you are using the Login page that is part of the Session-enabled template, then you can see that there is a Run JavaScript action associated with the button where a validation occurs. You could change the code and set the following properties: SessionService_Session.serviceSettings.serviceURI SessionService_Session.serviceSettings.catalogURIs SessionService_Session.serviceSettings.authenticationModel (Note: Templates that are based on the appconfig.js file use an AppConfigProcessor() function where these properties are set.) I hope this helps. Stop receiving emails on this subject. Flag this post as spam/abuse.

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