Hi,

One approach would be for your portlet to use the portlet API's user
preferences to store the user's username and passwords for each of the
portlet applications. The user would authenticate to Jetspeed (or any
other portlet-API compatible portal), and then the portlets would log
the user in from the stored username and password in preferences.

Jeff

On 4/15/05, Jonathan Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We are using Jetspeed as a window into our different applications. Each
> applkication requires a silent login which we have partially solved with
> some drawbacks.
> 
> I am looking at providing a single sign on solution that can be shared
> by each application, the user signs into Jetspeed and then each
> application can authenticate against the single sign on solution.
> 
> Has anybody any experience of this or suggestions. I have found a
> particularly interesting article here,
> http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/web/library/wa-singlesign/
> 
> One requirement would be the ability to deploy the SSO solution ina any
> portal !!
> 
> Would be interested in your views
> 
> Jon Hawkins
> 
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