Sorry about that. All the tags are starting with Upper case letters. This is
the modified config.

<Authenticators xmlns="http://wso2.org/projects/carbon/authenticators.xml";>

    <!-- Authenticator Configurations for TokenUIAuthenticator -->
    <Authenticator name="TokenUIAuthenticator" disabled="true">
        <Priority>5</Priority>
    </Authenticator>

    <!-- Authenticator Configurations for SAML2SSOAuthenticator -->
    <Authenticator name="SAML2SSOAuthenticator">
        <Priority>10</Priority>
        <Config>
            <Parameter name="LoginPage">/carbon/admin/login.jsp</parameter>
            <Parameter name="ServiceProviderID">carbonServer</parameter>
            <Parameter name="IdentityProviderSSOServiceURL">
https://localhost:9443/samlsso</parameter>
        </Config>
    </Authenticator>

</Authenticators>

On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 1:18 PM, Afkham Azeez <az...@wso2.com> wrote:

> Why are some tags starting with capitals and others starting with simple
> letters?
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 1:15 PM, Thilina Buddhika <thili...@wso2.com>wrote:
>
>> This is a sample configuration of the authenticators.xml.
>>
>> It contains a list of authenticator elements where each of them describes
>> a different authenticator. Attribute "name" is a mandatory attr which is
>> used to identify each of the authenticator. It is possible to disable an
>> installed authenticator. The optional attribute "disabled" is used for that
>> purpose and it defaults to 'false' if not mentioned specifically.
>>
>> Each authenticator has a priority level, which is used in runtime to
>> identify the authenticator with the highest priority which can handle a
>> particular authentication request.
>>
>> 'Config' element is used for the authenticator specific configurations.
>> These configurations are given as parameter elements.
>>
>> <Authenticators xmlns="http://wso2.org/projects/carbon/authenticators.xml
>> ">
>>
>>     <!-- Authenticator Configurations for TokenUIAuthenticator -->
>>     <Authenticator name="TokenUIAuthenticator" disabled="true">
>>         <priority>5</priority>
>>     </Authenticator>
>>
>>     <!-- Authenticator Configurations for SAML2SSOAuthenticator -->
>>     <Authenticator name="SAML2SSOAuthenticator">
>>         <priority>10</priority>
>>         <config>
>>             <parameter
>> name="LoginPage">/carbon/admin/login.jsp</parameter>
>>             <parameter name="ServiceProviderID">carbonServer</parameter>
>>             <parameter name="IdentityProviderSSOServiceURL">
>> https://localhost:9443/samlsso</parameter>
>>         </config>
>>     </Authenticator>
>>
>> </Authenticators>
>>
>>
>> Please provide your feedback on this model.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Thilina
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 12:02 PM, Sameera Jayasoma <same...@wso2.com>wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 11:46 AM, Thilina Buddhika <thili...@wso2.com>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Folks,
>>>>
>>>> At the moment, we have some configurations related to Carbon
>>>> authenticator framework scattered across multiple configuration files. For
>>>> instance, all the authenticator configurations and priorities are set in 
>>>> the
>>>> carbon.xml and SSO configurations are in the user-mgt.xml. Also since users
>>>> can write their own authenticators and plug into Carbon, we should provide 
>>>> a
>>>> default place to put their configurations.
>>>>
>>>> After an offline discussion with Azeez, we thought of introducing a new
>>>> config. file called 'authenticators.xml' which will be categorized as an
>>>> advanced configuration file. Users have to modify it only if they want to
>>>> use a different authentication mechanism other than the default
>>>> authenticator.
>>>>
>>>> WDYT ?
>>>>
>>>
>>> +1 for applying separation of concerns concept. Merging all
>>> authenticators related configurations to a single config files is better
>>> approach.
>>>
>>> Sameera
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Thilina
>>>>
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>>>> WSO2 Inc. ; http://wso2.com
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>>>>
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>>>
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>>
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>> WSO2 Inc. ; http://wso2.com
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>>
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