#This properties file is used for defining AAF properties related to the CADI framework. This file is used for running AAF framework #In order to test functionality of cadi-ajsc-plugin locally cross domain cookie. Cadi "should" find your hostname for you. #However, we have seen some situations where this fails. A Local testing #modification can include modifying your hosts file so that you can use "mywebserver.att.com" for your localhost in order #to test/verify GLO functionality locally. If you are on a Windows machine, you will already have a machine name associated with #it that will utilize an AT&T domain such as "sbc.com". You may need to add your domain to this as a comma separated list depending #upon your particular machine domain. This property is commented out as cadi SHOULD find your machine name. With version 1.2.1 of cadi, #it appears to resolve Mac machine names as well, now. But, this can be somewhat inconsistent depending on your specific working envrironment. hostname=mywebserver.att.com #Setting csp_domain to PROD will allow for testing using your attuid and password through GLO. csp_domain=PROD csp_devl_localhost=true basic_realm=csp.att.com #basic_realm=aaf.att.com basic_warn=TRUE cadi_loglevel=WARN cadi_keyfile=target/swm/package/nix/dist_files/appl/data-router/etc/keyfile # Configure AAF #These are dummy values add appropriate values required aaf_url=url #AJSC - MECHID #These are dummy values add appropriate values required aaf_id=dummyid@ajsc.att.com aaf_password=enc:277edqJCjT0RlUI3BtbDQa-3Ha-CQGd aaf_timeout=5000 aaf_clean_interval=30000 aaf_user_expires=5000 aaf_high_count=1000