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Setting the Personal Assurance Message

The Personal Assurance Message (PAM) is a text string that is displayed to the user, when they try to access a resource protected by RiskMinder. This string assures the user that they are connected to the genuine network or resource.

To set the PAM for a user, you must use the setPAM operation. This section walks you through the following steps for setting the PAM for the users:

Preparing the Request Message

The following table lists the elements of the setPAMRequest message.

Element

Mandatory

Description

UserId/orgName

No

The name of the organization to which the user belongs.

Note: If the organization name is not passed, then the Default Organization is used for the operation.

UserId/userName

Yes

The unique identifier with which the user is identified in the system.

UserId/userRefId

No

The identifier used as a reference to track different operations performed by a user.

PAM

No

The Personal Assurance Message (PAM) displayed to the user, when they try to access a resource protected by RiskMinder.

Note: If you do not pass the PAM element, then an empty value is set as PAM.

pamImageURL

No

The URL that contains the image displayed to the user when they try to access a resource protected by RiskMinder.

clientTxId

No

The unique transaction identifier that your calling application can include. This identifier helps in tracking the related transactions.

Invoking the Web Service

To set the PAM for a user:

  1. (Optional) Include the authentication and authorization details in the header of the setPAM operation. See "Managing Web Services Security" for more information on the header elements.
  2. Use the setPAMRequest elements to collect the user information, as listed in the table.
  3. Use the setPAMRequest message and construct the input message by using the details specified in the preceding step.
  4. Invoke the setPAM operation of the ArcorUserRegistrySvc service to set the PAM for the user.

    This operation returns the setPAMResponse message that includes the transaction identifier and authentication token. See the following section for more information on the response message.

Interpreting the Response Message

The response message, setPAMResponse returns the transaction identifier and the authentication token in the SOAP envelope header. These elements are explained in the following table. The SOAP body returns a success message if the operation was performed successfully. If there are any errors, then the Fault response is returned. See appendix, "Exceptions and Error Codes" for more information on the SOAP error messages.

Element

Description

udsTransactionID

The unique identifier of the transaction performed by using UDS.

authToken

The authentication token that is returned if the credential verification to access the Web service was successful. This token eliminates the need for you to present the authentication credential for successive access to the Web service.

By default, the authentication token is valid for one day, after which you need to authenticate again.