Client Login Panel

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This is subcomponent of Client App

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Dev

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Biz Analyst Intro

This panel is for user to login to client app through www.jaguarfreight.com

Sys Analyst Intro

  • It allows user to log in to his/her CyberTrax2 client application
  • It allows user to save one password, so next time user does not need to enter user name and password every time.
  • There is a Forgot Password feature for user to retrieve one username and password.

Specs

  • This is a typical "login panel" with "Save my password" and "Forgot Password?" feature
  • Create a panel on www.jaguarfreight.com homepage
  • This Login Page/Panel consists of:
  • Username field
  • Password field
  • Save my password check box
  • Forgot Password? link
  • button "Login"--Andrei 11:01, 21 July 2009 (UTC)

Use cases

uc1) try to log in using correct uname/pwd

  1. goto Internal App and create non-jag account, set active=true
  2. goto Client App
  3. enter uname, pwd, click on "Login"
  4. system should show Client App Home Page

us2) try to log in using incorrect uname/pwd

  1. enter invalid uname/pwd, click on "Login"
  2. system must print "User name or password is incorrect, please try again"

uc3) try to log in using inactive uname

  1. goto Internal App and set active=false
  2. goto Client App
  3. enter uname, pwd, click on "Login"
  4. system must print "User name or password is incorrect, please try again"

uc4) Save my password feature

  1. enter uname/pwd, check checkbox
  2. login, logout
  3. enter uname
  4. system pre-fills pwd

uc5) Forgoten Password feature

  1. click on this link
  2. system displays prompt for "Username"+ "OK" button
  3. enter username(email)
  4. system displays "Your password has been emailed to you"+"Try Login button"

Figures

Figure 1. Log In Panel on Jaguarfreight homepage

File:LoginCT2.JPG

QA

qa1) test uc1...uc5

qa2) test on all supported platforms

Look And Feel

TBD

RFC

rfc1) CT1 makes pwd expire every 90 days and forces user to change pwd. But I do not think we need this feature. --Alex 03:23, 18 July 2009 (UTC)

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