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Chema,

On 10/16/2011 1:55 PM, Chema wrote:
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>> Frankly, if you're using Spring Security, I'd stick with it. I
>> myself am thinking of making the switch.
>> 
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> Yes, I tried it and like it , but I need Single Sign On support and
> the solutions what Spring Security offers are complicated to
> implement by me

sf does not support SSO at all, so there's definitely no reason for
you to switch.

- -chris
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