Jeromy Evans - Blue Sky Minds wrote:
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> Do you mean single sign-on as in across multiple domains or webapps? If
> so, this will probably be container specific.
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> If you mean a stateless authentication approach (ie. they sign in once,
> then each subsequent request includes the credentials so you don't have
> to maintain a session for them), then:
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i want use
>>If you mean a stateless authentication approach (ie. they sign in once,
>>then each subsequent request includes the credentials so you don't have
>>to maintain a session for them),
this approach in single webapp
thanks
i should go with spring security ,but it works fine with s2?
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