Hi Chris, if you have applied the patch you should "forget" about Smart Gallery and use the "Generic OAuth2 Application" . As long as I know "Smart Gallery" scenario it is used to test other things (dynamic registration )
Regards Antonio On Sep 19, 2012, at 3:33 PM, Chris Kruk wrote: Hi Antonio, I've applied this patch which gave me just a generic form which still relays on external Authorization and Resource server, BTW "Smart Gallery" is still failing with the same error. Could you point me to a test suite which uses a local (Amber) Authorization&Resource server or refer to my first email in this topic please? From your documentation is seems this is possible and it would be nice to test this functionality. Many thanks, Chris On 19 September 2012 13:30, Chris Kruk <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Thanks Antonio. Is this patch in the latest revision 1387543, if yes I've done my test against this patched version already. Thanks, Chris On 19 September 2012 11:57, Chris Kruk <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Dear Amber Developers, I've already done enough tests with Github configuration and I'm happy with the outcome. I'd like to start doing some additional tests with a scenario when Authorization and Resource server is native to Apache Amber. I guess this scenario has been covered in client demo under "Smart Gallery" where Authorization and Resource server are local to the Amber application. Unfortunately when I try to use Smart Gallery in step 0 to register application it failes with: 2012-09-19 11:43:27.870:WARN::/register org.apache.amber.oauth2.common.exception.OAuthSystemException: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused <cut> When I was going through the source code I noticed that you use different set of urls for Smart gallery and External applications: * SMART_GALLERY_REGISTER = "http://localhost:8090/oauthreg/register"; * REGISTRATION_ENDPOINT = "http://localhost:9000/auth/oauth2ext/register"; The same for Auth and Resorce: * SMART_GALLERY_AUTHZ = "http://localhost:8090/oaut /authorize"; * SMART_GALLERY_TOKEN = "http://localhost:8090/oaut /token"; * AUTHORIZATION_ENPOINT = "http://localhost:9001/auth/oauth2/authz"; * ACCESS_TOKEN_ENDPOINT = "http://localhost:9001/auth/oauth2/token"; * RESOURCE_SERVER = "http://localhost:9003/resource_server"; If I would like to test Amber client with Amber Authorization and Resource server which endpoints whould I be using? Also how can I add user name and password or Client ID and Client Secret into Amber Authorization server. I'd be glad for any link to the documentation or some hints how to do it. I've already seen this page https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AMBER which didn't give me enough information. Many thanks, Chris
