[cas-dev] CAS3.1rc2 bean problems in server tutorial using X.509

Scott Battaglia scott.battaglia at gmail.com
Wed Jun 27 10:48:47 EDT 2007


There is no problem.  Those files intentionally do not exist in CAS 3.1.  In
CAS 3.1, the AutomaticCookiePathSetterAction has been renamed to
initialFlowSetupAction
as it has a few more responsibilities.  The gateway action has been
removed.  Its replaced by one piece of logic in the login-webflow.xml called
gatewayRequestCheck.

-Scott

On 6/27/07, kai blaschek <klogic at gmx.net> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am working with CAS3.1rc2, Apache Tomcat/5.5.20 and Linux CentOS 5.0.
>
> I have two problems using the X.509 samples in the tutorial(chapter
> "Configuriering CAS to sue X.509 Certificates").
>
> (1) After changing the cas-servlet.xml I got the error:
> Bean property 'warnCookieGenerator' is not writable or has an invalid
> setter method.
> The same for property 'ticketGrantingTicketCookieGenerator'.
>
> Searching for a solution I've found the mails from vincent.jaulin from
> 1/2. October 2006
> in the mail archiv, but we are working with linux instead of windows.
> Thats why I can't use spnego in cas-server-support-windows-3.1-rc2.jar
> to solve the problem.
>
> (2) In the file cas-servlet.xml there where mentioned beans like
> GatewayRequestCheckAction and automaticCookiePathSetterAction - but I can
> not
> find them in the sources of rc2 anymore(only in the 3.0.7). How can I work
> around to solve the problem?
>
> Best regards
> Kai
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