CAS Proxy flow of events diagram feedback sought!
Tom O'Brien
tomo at berkeley.edu
Thu Aug 23 13:05:43 EDT 2007
Scott,
I certainly could! I've got a more extensive version now with
examples of what's being sent from server to server and some REST
examples so we can shim some apps into being Services - check out
<http://studentstest.berkeley.edu/documentation/CASProcess.pdf>http://studentstest.berkeley.edu/documentation/CASProcess.pdf
and let me know whether the additional information about CAS & CAS
Proxy look useful and whether the information about REST retrofitting
would be useful as well.
Thanks!
Tomo
At 08:18 AM 8/23/2007, you wrote:
>Tom,
>
>That diagram looks awesome. Are you going to make that
>publicly/permanently available?
>
>Thanks
>-Scott
>
>On 8/17/07, Tom O'Brien < <mailto:tomo at berkeley.edu>tomo at berkeley.edu> wrote:
>Hi folks,
>
>Sorry - I forgot to include the link!
>
><http://studentstest.berkeley.edu/documentation/CASProxyFlow.htm>http://studentstest.berkeley.edu/documentation/CASProxyFlow.htm
>
>
>I've created an animated diagram showing all the steps necessary for
>an application to access a proxied application using CAS. If you get
>a moment could you give me feedback on anything I'm missing or
>misrepresenting?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Tomo
>
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