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suite pagebuilder standalone?

ro9
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Hi!

Is anyone using the suite page builder as a standalone tool?

we are currently implementing HR Renewal - and we plan on using NWBC for HTML to integrate the Suite Pagebuilder

But this is only because we need a logoff button.

Is it really nesecary? i mean, it's kinda alot of overhead for 1 one button.

we can access the suite page builde directly, and it will give us a login screen -

but then we cant logout again.

has anyone else thought about this?

br Ronni

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siddharthrajora
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yes it can be used as a standalone , but how you ll launch it via? i dont see any sideeffect of it

But do ensure once you cross out the applicaiton all the locks are released from backend ie sessions are cleared.

ro9
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Hi Siddharth!

Thanks for your answer.


With NWBC html - there is a logoff button - and the soution will work - as if used in a portal etc.

If we use the spb directly - they will get a logon button - but they will never be able to logoff - unless they close the browser. This might pose a security issue.

But NWBC take op more space in the browser - and we will only have one tab. so it would be nice to avoid it all-together.

br

Ronni

siddharthrajora
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yes there will no logoff for sure, apart from that i dont see any other issue!

why you say security? as soon as enduser crosses out the browser session would be terminated