Ratings and ADFS Users

Hi,
I have a document library with ratings turned on.  When logged in as a Windows user I can apply a rating.  After running the 2 timer jobs - Social Data Maintenance Job and Social Rating Syncronization Job the rating updates correctly
and shows my rating if I hover over the stars.  I can see in the social database that my rating has been added.   All good!
However, if I log in as an ADFS user, click the stars then do as with a Windows user the ratings do not show and the social database is not updated.  If I hover over the item it says My Rating: Not available.
So, for the same item in the same library it works for the Windows user but not for the ADFS.  Can anyone provide some logic behind this or provide a solve?
Mark 

This was solved by giving all ADFS users permissions in the User Profile Service to Social features.

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    CM.

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    I'll take time out to blog about this in the next few weeks to assist others.
    Thanks & regards,
    CM.

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         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.executeTag(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:2432)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.executeNodeTag(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:2242)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.FacesActionRenderer.executeNodeTag(FacesActionRenderer.java:1971)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.renderImpl(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:325)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.executeInnerAction(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:2572)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.executeTag(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:2397)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.executeNodeTag(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:2242)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.FacesActionRenderer.executeNodeTag(FacesActionRenderer.java:1971)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.renderParentElements(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:967)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.FacesActionRenderer.renderCustomParentNode(FacesActionRenderer.java:1911)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.FacesActionRenderer.renderAsInclude(FacesActionRenderer.java:1778)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.renderInclude(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:1933)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.renderImpl(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:233)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.render(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:203)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.FacesActionRenderer.render(FacesActionRenderer.java:175)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.DesignTimeRenderer.renderChild(DesignTimeRenderer.java:996)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.renderChild(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:1403)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.DesignTimeRenderer.renderChildren(DesignTimeRenderer.java:974)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.renderChildrenImpl(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:1363)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.renderChildren(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:1268)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.FacesActionRenderer.renderChildren(FacesActionRenderer.java:897)
         at oracle.adfdtinternal.view.rich.renderer.ADFFacesActionRenderer.renderChildren(ADFFacesActionRenderer.java:100)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.executeInnerAction(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:2578)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.executeTag(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:2397)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.executeNodeTag(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:2242)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.FacesActionRenderer.executeNodeTag(FacesActionRenderer.java:1971)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.renderImpl(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:325)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.render(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:203)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.FacesActionRenderer.render(FacesActionRenderer.java:175)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.DesignTimeRenderer.renderChild(DesignTimeRenderer.java:996)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.renderChild(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:1403)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.DesignTimeRenderer.renderChildren(DesignTimeRenderer.java:974)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.renderChildrenImpl(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:1363)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.renderChildren(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:1268)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.FacesActionRenderer.renderChildren(FacesActionRenderer.java:897)
         at oracle.adfdtinternal.view.rich.renderer.ADFFacesActionRenderer.renderChildren(ADFFacesActionRenderer.java:100)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.executeInnerAction(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:2578)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.executeTag(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:2397)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.executeNodeTag(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:2242)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.FacesActionRenderer.executeNodeTag(FacesActionRenderer.java:1971)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.renderImpl(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:325)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.render(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:203)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.FacesActionRenderer.render(FacesActionRenderer.java:175)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.DesignTimeRenderer.renderChild(DesignTimeRenderer.java:996)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.renderChild(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:1403)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.DesignTimeRenderer.renderChildren(DesignTimeRenderer.java:974)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.renderChildrenImpl(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:1363)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.renderChildren(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:1268)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.FacesActionRenderer.renderChildren(FacesActionRenderer.java:897)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.executeInnerAction(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:2578)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.executeTag(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:2397)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.executeNodeTag(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:2242)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.FacesActionRenderer.executeNodeTag(FacesActionRenderer.java:1971)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.renderImpl(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:325)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.render(DesignTimeJspActionRenderer.java:203)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.renderer.FacesActionRenderer.render(FacesActionRenderer.java:175)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.DesignTimeRenderer.renderChild(DesignTimeRenderer.java:996)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.DesignTimeRenderer.renderChildren(DesignTimeRenderer.java:974)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.jsp.renderers.JSPCoreSyntaxRenderer.render(JSPCoreSyntaxRenderer.java:191)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.support.jsp.DesignTimeJspServlet._renderSource(DesignTimeJspServlet.java:238)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.support.jsp.DesignTimeJspServlet.serviceJsp(DesignTimeJspServlet.java:115)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.support.jsp.DesignTimeJspServlet.service(DesignTimeJspServlet.java:71)
         at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:820)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.support.http.DesignTimeServletInfo.service(DesignTimeServletInfo.java:251)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.support.http.DesignTimeRequestDispatcher.dispatch(DesignTimeRequestDispatcher.java:271)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.support.http.DesignTimeRequestDispatcher.forward(DesignTimeRequestDispatcher.java:75)
         at com.sun.faces.context.ExternalContextImpl.dispatch(ExternalContextImpl.java:408)
         at org.apache.myfaces.trinidad.context.ExternalContextDecorator.dispatch(ExternalContextDecorator.java:44)
         at org.apache.myfaces.trinidad.context.ExternalContextDecorator.dispatch(ExternalContextDecorator.java:44)
         at org.apache.myfaces.trinidad.context.ExternalContextDecorator.dispatch(ExternalContextDecorator.java:44)
         at org.apache.myfaces.trinidadinternal.context.FacesContextFactoryImpl$OverrideDispatch.dispatch(FacesContextFactoryImpl.java:267)
         at com.sun.faces.application.ViewHandlerImpl.executePageToBuildView(ViewHandlerImpl.java:442)
         at com.sun.faces.application.ViewHandlerImpl.renderView(ViewHandlerImpl.java:115)
         at javax.faces.application.ViewHandlerWrapper.renderView(ViewHandlerWrapper.java:178)
         at org.apache.myfaces.trinidadinternal.application.ViewHandlerImpl.renderView(ViewHandlerImpl.java:176)
         at oracle.adfinternal.view.faces.lifecycle.LifecycleImpl._renderResponse(LifecycleImpl.java:633)
         at oracle.adfinternal.view.faces.lifecycle.LifecycleImpl._executePhase(LifecycleImpl.java:244)
         at oracle.adfinternal.view.faces.lifecycle.LifecycleImpl.render(LifecycleImpl.java:204)
         at javax.faces.webapp.FacesServlet.service(FacesServlet.java:245)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.support.http.DesignTimeServletInfo.service(DesignTimeServletInfo.java:251)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.support.http.DesignTimeRequestDispatcher$DesignTimeFilterChain.doFilter(DesignTimeRequestDispatcher.java:519)
         at oracle.adfinternal.view.faces.webapp.rich.SharedLibraryFilter.doFilter(SharedLibraryFilter.java:135)
         at org.apache.myfaces.trinidadinternal.webapp.TrinidadFilterImpl$FilterListChain.doFilter(TrinidadFilterImpl.java:281)
         at oracle.adfinternal.view.faces.webapp.rich.RegistrationFilter.doFilter(RegistrationFilter.java:69)
         at org.apache.myfaces.trinidadinternal.webapp.TrinidadFilterImpl$FilterListChain.doFilter(TrinidadFilterImpl.java:281)
         at oracle.adfinternal.view.faces.activedata.ADSFilter.doFilter(ADSFilter.java:74)
         at org.apache.myfaces.trinidadinternal.webapp.TrinidadFilterImpl$FilterListChain.doFilter(TrinidadFilterImpl.java:281)
         at org.apache.myfaces.trinidadinternal.webapp.TrinidadFilterImpl._invokeDoFilter(TrinidadFilterImpl.java:241)
         at org.apache.myfaces.trinidadinternal.webapp.TrinidadFilterImpl._doFilterImpl(TrinidadFilterImpl.java:198)
         at org.apache.myfaces.trinidadinternal.webapp.TrinidadFilterImpl.doFilter(TrinidadFilterImpl.java:141)
         at org.apache.myfaces.trinidad.webapp.TrinidadFilter.doFilter(TrinidadFilter.java:92)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.support.http.DesignTimeFilterInfo.doFilter(DesignTimeFilterInfo.java:346)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.support.http.DesignTimeRequestDispatcher$DesignTimeFilterChain.doFilter(DesignTimeRequestDispatcher.java:481)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.support.http.DesignTimeRequestDispatcher.dispatch(DesignTimeRequestDispatcher.java:267)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.support.http.DesignTimeServletContainerContext._service(DesignTimeServletContainerContext.java:861)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.support.http.DesignTimeServletContainerContext._serviceRequest(DesignTimeServletContainerContext.java:832)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.support.http.DesignTimeServletContainerContext.service(DesignTimeServletContainerContext.java:792)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.DesignTimeRenderWebApp.service(DesignTimeRenderWebApp.java:42)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.DesignTimeEngine.service(DesignTimeEngine.java:200)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.view.DomDesignTimeViewDocument._serviceJsp(DomDesignTimeViewDocument.java:1081)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.view.DomDesignTimeViewDocument.rebuildTreeImpl(DomDesignTimeViewDocument.java:217)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.view.DomDesignTimeViewDocument.rebuildImpl(DomDesignTimeViewDocument.java:125)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.model.content.dom.view.proxy.DomProxyViewDocument.rebuild(DomProxyViewDocument.java:140)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.model.content.dom.view.proxy.DomProxyViewDocument.handleActivated(DomProxyViewDocument.java:402)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.design.view.DomDesignTimeViewDocument.handleActivated(DomDesignTimeViewDocument.java:93)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.model.content.dom.view.proxy.DomProxyViewDocument.activate(DomProxyViewDocument.java:391)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.editor.XmlGuiEditor._activateViewDocument(XmlGuiEditor.java:389)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.editor.XmlGuiEditor.handleEnabled(XmlGuiEditor.java:368)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.editor.XmlGuiEditor.setEnabled(XmlGuiEditor.java:351)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.editor.XmlGuiEditor.setEnabled(XmlGuiEditor.java:333)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.editor.AbstractWebAppEditor.enable(AbstractWebAppEditor.java:551)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.editor.AbstractWebAppEditor._enableIfNecessary(AbstractWebAppEditor.java:649)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.editor.AbstractWebAppEditor.mav$_enableIfNecessary(AbstractWebAppEditor.java:80)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.webapp.editor.AbstractWebAppEditor$2.run(AbstractWebAppEditor.java:636)
         at java.awt.event.InvocationEvent.dispatch(InvocationEvent.java:209)
         at java.awt.EventQueue.dispatchEvent(EventQueue.java:461)
         at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpOneEventForHierarchy(EventDispatchThread.java:242)
         at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForHierarchy(EventDispatchThread.java:163)
         at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:157)
         at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:149)
         at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.run(EventDispatchThread.java:110)

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