I've been able to support SSO in our application that uses JBoss Portal. It is
quite simple to do it unless ofcourse your requirements are more complicated,
like in my case.
For a basic use-case, you can enable the Tomcat SSO authenticator, use the same
shared security realm that you use for th
jujuz-
Contrary to popular belief, Single Sign On is not a magic bullet that there is
some Java API and you get to go about your way hacking.
You need to know what your environment/archircture/requirement is, what your
Identity system is, and more importantly which SSO Framework you are using.
Instead of "up", you should make sure we can understand your question. If
nobody answered maybe that's because nobody understood what you exactly want.
Did you read this:
http://docs.jboss.com/jbportal/v2.6/referenceGuide/html/sso.html ?
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