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2. Re: Single sign on options
dannox02 May 5, 2005 4:20 PM (in response to dannox02)What about JOSSO support in 4.0.2?
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3. Re: Single sign on options
starksm64 May 5, 2005 5:18 PM (in response to dannox02)Ask the JSSO project. We don't write the integration layer for it.
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4. Re: Single sign on options
anil.saldhana May 6, 2005 1:21 AM (in response to dannox02)Just use the single sign on valve wiki page that Scott referred you to. In the long run, a federated identity based solution that adheres to standards like the Oasis SAML 2.0 makes sense for JBoss. JOSSO is just a toolkit with an API for integration.
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5. Re: Single sign on options
dannox02 May 6, 2005 11:21 AM (in response to dannox02)Ok, I'm trying to get this to work as explained in the wiki. But when I uncomment out the line to turn on that valve and restart the server it does not start properly. Looks like there's a class not found exception, but there are som many errors that fly by I can't see what started it.
As a result I can get to the http://localhost:8080/ ok, but if I try to launch an application (i.e. launch JMX console) I get a message indicating the connection was refused.
I tried this with a fresh install of 4.0.2 with no other changes that this just to be sure that it wasn't something in my previous config, but I still get the same problem.
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6. Re: Single sign on options
starksm64 May 6, 2005 11:36 AM (in response to dannox02)Use the all configuration as described in the wiki.
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7. Re: Single sign on options
sgonzalez May 18, 2005 12:26 PM (in response to dannox02)There is a patch already to support JBoss 4.0.1 sp1 in JOSSO 1.2.1, you can find int here :
JOSSO Patches
JBoss 4.0.2 will be supported soon, the main difference is that JBoss 4.0.2 uses Tomcat 5.5 instead of Tomcat 5.0