Fantastic than if you have the latest web2py you should just need to
follow the instructions in
web2py/gluon/contrib.login_methods/cas_auth.py
On Jun 16, 6:14 am, Neveen Adel wrote:
> Thanks a lot Massimo for you help :)
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> Sorry about the misunderstanding.
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> I searched on the protocol and
Thanks a lot Massimo for you help :)
Sorry about the misunderstanding.
I searched on the protocol and i found the Tomcat 6 uses CAS Protocol.
On Jun 15, 5:15 pm, Massimo Di Pierro
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> We need more details about the Java app. Examples of single sign on
> protocols are "CAS", "OpenID", "
We need more details about the Java app. Examples of single sign on
protocols are "CAS", "OpenID", "Oauth", "Kerberos".
On Jun 15, 7:59 am, Neveen Adel wrote:
> Thanks Massimo for your reply.
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> I think it use HTTP protocol .
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Thanks Massimo for your reply.
I think it use HTTP protocol .
On Jun 14, 5:49 pm, Massimo Di Pierro
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> yes but ow depends on what single sign on protocol is supported by the
> Java app.
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> On Jun 14, 8:46 am, Neveen Adel wrote:
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> > Hello,
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> > I have a web2py application and another
yes but ow depends on what single sign on protocol is supported by the
Java app.
On Jun 14, 8:46 am, Neveen Adel wrote:
> Hello,
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> I have a web2py application and another java application (using
> Tomcat).
> and there is links inside tomcat application that call java
> application.
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> How can
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