ok, thanks very much for the clarification

2013/1/28 Gil Victor Teixeira Pinto <gilc...@gmail.com>

> Francisco,
> destroying the session in the web container works fine for Java client's
> apps;
>
> but for a specific app (iNotes WebMail), i did have to manually erase the
> client's cookies.
>
> After reading whit more attention the CAS doc 
> page<https://wiki.jasig.org/display/CASUM/Single+Sign+Out>I've found this:
>
> Where Single Sign Out Doesn't Work:
>
>    - Clients / Languages whose only session management consists of
>    cookies. CAS does not have access to the browser's cookies and cannot
>    therefore terminate a session. (however, closing a browser window should do
>    that)
>
>
> Thank you!
>
>
>
> On Monday, January 28, 2013 11:44:57 AM UTC-2, Jérôme LELEU wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> You're right, destroying the session in the web container is enough
>> (that's why the client SLO filter + the regular CAS SLO work), even if the
>> session cookie is not destroyed.
>>
>> Though, I think the initial request was more about destroying some client
>> cookies (not just the session cookie) at the application logout.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Jérôme
>>
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