Weblogic Portal 9.2 | Access on portlets/JPF based on user defined roles.

Hi,
In my application, i have created some roles in the embedded LDAP of weblogic. Example. ViewBillsRole, ViewTicketsRole, etc.
Now my requirement is that if a user hits the URL directlyy for bills, he should be shown it instead he should be taken to some page.
Example: http://localhost:7001/myPortalWeb/myPortal.portal? _nbfp=true&;pageLabel=bills
This URL when hit directly should take user to login screen. How can i restrict this? How can i access roles present in embedded LDAP. I saw some annotation rolesAllowed in page flow controller properties, but wasnt of much help.
Can anyone tell me how can i achive my goal? Thanks
Saurabh

Hey Cindy,
Thanks for your response. Let me be more clear in what i am looking for:
Suppose my application has 4 modules e.g; Bills,Orders,Tickets,Services.
Now i have defined some roles like ViewBillsRole,ViewTicketsRole,ViewOrdersRole and so on.
When the user logs in and tries to manipulate the URL in such a fashion that he changes the _pageLabel property to that of bills and he is not authorized to access bills, he should be taken to some page with a message.
For this when i did the following:
@Control
UserInfoControl userInfoControl;
List<String> roleName =
userInfoControl.getAvailableUserRoles(getRequest());
I can see the roles mentioned above and i can check
boolean isUserInRole = userInfoControl.isCurrentUserInRole(getRequest(), ColtConstants.VIEW_BILLS_ROLE);
This lets me know if a user should be taken to the BILLS page or not. But if i use this approach to solve my problem, i need to make changes in all the modules across the application, which i think is not the best solution.
I wish if i can configure this roles property on Controller level than action level.
Now i saw allowRoles on controller level. This also internally uses approach 1 to determine what all roles are assigned to the user. But if a user has a particular role, still it thorws UnfulfileldRoleException.
I hope you got my point. I am not sure where is the controller checking for allowRoles. If it is checking in request, i have it there.
Do i need to configure all the roles in web.xml ? If yes then it means i have 2 places where roles are mapped. 1. Web.xml and 2. LDAP.
Let me know what can be the best solution to cater my problem. The links you have sent doesnt seem to work right now.
Thanks a lot in advance,

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