ODSWebIDIdPVSPModifyVSP pages modification notesVSP pages modification notes The VSP pages can be tested/used both in case they are located in OS file system / or DAV. By default the ODS Framework package installation creates 2 additional folders: OS file system type folder: vsp\vad\vsp\wa\webid. Virtual folder: /ods/webid, which is mapped to the vsp\vad\vsp\wa\webid folder from above. Scenario 1 In case you want to add your own VSP page, you need to add it to the existing OS file system type folder vsp\vad\vsp\wa\webid / or to any DAV location. If you choose a DAV location, make sure you create a new virtual folder that is mapped to this DAV location. For ex.:Suppose your new VSP page is named mytest.vsp and you have placed it in DAV location /DAV/home/demo:
To create a virtual folder for ex. with name mytest, go to Conductor -> Web Application Server -> Virtual Domains & Directories and expand the UI for your lets say Default Web Site:
Click "New Directory"
Specify type: "WebDAV domain":
Click "Next" In the presented form specify: Path: /mytest Check-box "Physical path is a WebDAV repository" should be hatched. Physical path: /DAV/home/demo/
Click "Save Changes". Access your VSP page with the new created path: http://host:port/mytest/mytest.vsp After choosing a valid certificate, your modified VSP page should be presented:
Scenario 2 In case you want to use another path for accessing your VSP page, different from the default virtual folder /ods/webid, you need to create a new virtual folder which is mapped to the OS file system type folder vsp\vad\vsp\wa\webid. Suppose the VSP page webid_demo.vsp is located at your OS file system vsp\vad\vsp\wa\webid folder. To create a new virtual folder, for ex. fstest go to Conductor -> Web Application Server -> Virtual Domains & Directories and expand the UI for your lets say Default Web Site:
Click "New Directory"
Specify type: "File system":
Click "Next" In the presented form specify: Path: /fstest Check-box "Physical path is a WebDAV repository" should be un-hatched. Physical path: /vad/vsp/wa/webid
Click "Save Changes". Access the VSP page with the new created path: http://host:port/fstest/webid_demo.vsp After choosing a valid certificate, the VSP page should be presented:
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