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Domino/JBoss Single Sign On

Domino/JBoss SSO allows you to create a mixed J2EE/ Domino Web site that is seamless to your users. Users will only have to log in once, whether they are in a Lotus Domino Web application or a J2EE application. Management of J2EE users/roles is done using the standard Notes/Domino infrastructure so there is no need to learn another environment, use another database, or modify XML files.

Tags Internet Web HTTP Servers
Operating Systems OS Independent
Implementation Java

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  •  17 Mar 2006 11:00
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Changes: This release adds support for JBoss 4.02+ (Tomcat 5.5 container). Unfortunately, this is no longer compatible with previous versions of JBoss because, Tomcat 5.5's authentication API changed.

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  •  08 Dec 2004 20:33
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Changes: This version works with JBoss 4.0.0+ and JBoss 3.2.5+. Additional logging support was added to assist in debugging setup problems. Interoperability with Websphere was tested (single sign-on with Websphere is possible, provided you also have a Lotus Domino server in the network). This allows you to add JBoss servers to your Web infrastructure with minimal cost.

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  •  24 Sep 2004 00:40
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Changes: This version adds support for JBoss 4.0.0.

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