Hi:
Does anyone here have any familiarity with integrating Jasper Reports into 
a Hobo application? If so, can you share any tips or tricks?

I have a Hobo application that runs under JRuby. I am adding reporting 
using Jasper Reports, which is Java-based. The client wants a single sign 
on (SSO) solution so that users don't have to sign in separately to the 
Hobo application and the Jasper Reports server. Users will access the 
application over both an intranet and the internet. I plan to use database 
authentication (user name and hashed password) for all users. I have looked 
at several SSO applications, focusing on ones that are Ruby or Java-based:


   1. CASino - http://casino.rbcas.com/ - Ruby-based CAS server - one of 
   the gems had native extensions, which JRuby did not like. I therefore 
   decided against it.
   2. Shibboleth - http://shibboleth.net/ - Java-based SAML server - looks 
   promising, but documentation is confusing, and the developers' focus is on 
   running it within the Jetty servlet container, which I am not familiar 
   with. I experimented with getting a Shibboleth identity provider instance 
   working, but ran into issues with the documentation, and decided to drop it 
   for now.
   3. Apereo CAS - https://apereo.github.io/cas/5.0.x/index.html - 
   Java-based CAS server. I understand that this is the original CAS server 
   from the people that defined CAS. It is developed and tested against the 
   Tomcat servlet container, which is also what Jasper Reports is developed 
   and tested against. I was able to get the server up and running without too 
   much trouble, and am now looking at the database authentication 
   documentation.
   
I am happiest with the Apereo CAS server so far. CASino was a non-starter 
due to the native extension issue, and Shibboleth looks to be a very 
complex solution. Apereo CAS seems slightly simpler. Apereo CAS and Jasper 
Reports can both run inside any servlet container, but the fact that they 
are both developed using Tomcat, and most of the forum users also use 
Tomcat, makes me think that going with Apereo CAS  and Tomcat will be 
slightly less painful than using something else that is developed against a 
different servlet container.


I am now working on configuring CAS for authentication using a database 
with a "users" table. Ideally, I would like to use the Hobo application's 
users table as a master table, and direct the CAS server to authenticate 
against it, but I don't know if that makes any sense. I would also like to 
be able to make use of the user invitation setup from Hobo, and then have 
people use single sign on after they have accepted the invitation from Hobo.


If anyone here has dealt with any of this and can provide some insight, I 
would greatly appreciate it.


Thanks in advance.


Ed


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