using Spring Security with its CAS modules, but it should work under
the JA-SIG client too (which eventually even Spring Security ends up
using I believe). What sorts of problems are you having? Except for
what you code your client-side in, and some specialized server
components (RPC or RequestFactory, which just use a regular servlet
for the initial communication), there shouldn't be any difference
really for setting this up versus any other Java webapp.
On Sep 30, 5:19 pm, "Brandon@MediciGroup" <bran...@thegreshams.net>
wrote:
> I'm working on a proof-of-concept in an effort to persuade my shop to
> move at least some of our development-efforts from other frameworks
> over to GWT.
>
> But one of the requirements is that our apps have to be able to
> authenticate against our CAS-server.
>
> I have tried mocking-up the web.xml similar to how we do it in our
> other apps but I keep running into problems.
>
> Has anyone else successfully incorporated CAS-authentication into a
> GWT-app?
> If so, any tips would be greatly appreciated.
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