PUI Session ID
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This example demonstrates how to pass the PUI Session ID global property pui.appJob.auth from client side to server side.
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PUI Session ID
This example demonstrates how to pass the PUI Session ID global property pui.appJob.auth from client side to server side.
Endpoint without Session ID: https://profoundjs.com/run/rcabpfl/pui-session-id/testService
Test GUI app with Session ID: https://profoundjs.com/run/rcabpfl/pui-session-id/
Explore app and endpoint: https://profoundjs.com/ide/rcabpfl/pui-session-id/
To begin development, drag new widgets into app.json in design view.
To test your changes, select Save, and then select Launch.
To name your project, select Settings.
References
pui.appJob.auth for CGI Authentication:
https://docs.profoundlogic.com/display/PUI/External+Programming+and+Authentication+APIs
pui.appJob.auth sent via ajaxJSON():
https://docs.profoundlogic.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4849959
pui.appJob.auth for PJS on IBM i:
https://docs.profoundlogic.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=35029593
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