Waffle SSO with Java EE/Glassfish

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Daniel Dover

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Apr 15, 2014, 9:33:16 AM4/15/14
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I'm looking at SSO solutions for Java EE applications deployed to glassfish servers (in a windows environment) and most of the internet gleefully points me in the direction of Waffle.  However, reading over the documentation and examples, it seems to point mainly towards Spring or Tomcat solutions.  I know that many Tomcat configurations can be applied to Glassfish (I was able to implement SPNEGO with a variation of a Tomcat configuration), but before I dive deeper into this and try to rework things, I want to know if I'm wasting my time (this is possible, right?), if there are existing tutorials/documentation I can look at, and how deep the rabbit-hole goes (I'm on a tight timeline, here, and I need a prototype of this SSO up and running ASAP).

Daniel Doubrovkine

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Apr 15, 2014, 12:20:12 PM4/15/14
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You're definitely NOT wasting your time. Waffle has done the hard part for you.

I'm not sure what it takes to get Glassfish integration, but I don't think it should be hard. You should contribute documentation and a demo once you have it working and this list will also be happy to help you when you run into issues. 


On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 9:33 AM, Daniel Dover <dover....@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm looking at SSO solutions for Java EE applications deployed to glassfish servers (in a windows environment) and most of the internet gleefully points me in the direction of Waffle.  However, reading over the documentation and examples, it seems to point mainly towards Spring or Tomcat solutions.  I know that many Tomcat configurations can be applied to Glassfish (I was able to implement SPNEGO with a variation of a Tomcat configuration), but before I dive deeper into this and try to rework things, I want to know if I'm wasting my time (this is possible, right?), if there are existing tutorials/documentation I can look at, and how deep the rabbit-hole goes (I'm on a tight timeline, here, and I need a prototype of this SSO up and running ASAP).

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