CAS 3.1 Release
Zouhair BOUNOUALA
bozouhair at gmail.com
Tue Jun 5 13:14:44 EDT 2007
Bill, Dusty,
In the same topic. The new future will support authentification with
openfire server or not?
If yes, could you share with us how to?
Thanks in advance
2007/6/5, Dusty Burwell <ascalonx at ksu.edu>:
>
> Bill Bailey <Bill.Bailey at ...> writes:
>
> >
> > I am in a similar situation except I am only beginning development. I
> > have started working with 3.0.7 and was under the impression I might
> > have to develop my own version of single sign-out, but I would ideally
> > like to work with the standard version if it is available in time. I
> > asked the question some time ago when this would be available and I
> > don't think I ever got any response. I would also be interested in the
> > answer to this question.
> >
> > Bill Bailey
> > Senior Developer / DBA
> > Northland, A Church Distributed
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: cas-bounces at ... [mailto:cas-bounces at ...]
> > On Behalf Of Dusty Burwell
> > Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 10:37 AM
> > To: cas at ...
> > Subject: CAS 3.1 Release
> >
> > I was wondering if CAS 3.1 was sticking to the roadmap shown here:
> >
> > http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/CAS/CAS+3.1+Roadmap
> >
> > I've got a project that's using CAS 3.0.7 right now with some
> > extensions that I made to implement some semblance of single sign out.
> > But, I'd rather use the standard single sign out provided in version
> > 3.1 (through SAML?) if possible.
> >
> > Even if 3.1 doesn't make the final release date of June 15, if there's
> > at least a milestone release with the single sign out capabilities
> > released by then, I'll have time to work with it. If not, then I'll
> > need to continue with my current implementation (for the time being at
> > least).
> >
>
> Bill,
>
> If it so happens that 3.1 will not be released in time to work with your
> schedule, I'd be glad to share what I have done for single sign out. It's
> by
> far not the most robust implementation and may not work in all cases (I'm
> not
> sure how well it works for proxy authentication for instance), but it may
> be
> enough to suit your needs for the time being or, at least, a good jumping
> off
> point.
>
> Dusty Burwell
> Application Developer
> Kansas State University
>
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