anonymous wrote :
| 1. What are the limitations of this jBoss Federated SSO framework.
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Currently, the integration point for the SSO Token Management functions is inside of
Tomcat. Hence, currently Tomcat depedency is needed. JBoss ships with Tomcat
out-of-the-box so, you should be ok on this.
anonymous wrote :
| 2. Does this support different apps in different domains.
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Yes, the framework was designed with cross-domain integration from the ground up
anonymous wrote :
| 3. Any support for XACML (1.0, 2.0).
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XACML is in the Authorization domain. SSO primarily is associated with the Authentication
aspect of security. As such XACL is out of scope for SSO. But integration is possible.
Hence, if you have an Authorization framework based on XACML then, integration point for
SSO would be to generate the Principal used by XACML to enforce Authorization decisions
anonymous wrote :
| 4. Can I get some reference implementations for federated SSO..other the one in the
flash demo.
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In its current form, the framework ships with the actual implementation of the two Seam
apps that are featured in the flash demo.
It also has a test application that is used for testing scenarios during development
anonymous wrote :
| 5. Do we need a portal (customized or any product driven like Oracle portal, weblogic
etc).
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No. portal or any custom thirdparty product is not a requirement. The only requirement at
this point is Tomcat
anonymous wrote :
| We have 5 applications using different login mechanisms like JAAS, Database etc
running in different servers including jBoss, Tomcat, web logic.
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| Can we use the beta Federated SSO beta for implementing SSO and SAML to support
existing apps and also future apps..
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Absolutely. Although I am not too familiar with WebLogic. As long as you run Tomcat you
should be fine.
Also please refer here for more detailed documentation:
http://labs.jboss.com/portal/index.html?ctrl:cmd=render&ctrl:window=d...
Thanks
Sohil
Project Lead, JBoss Federated SSO
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