Thanks Marvin.

Yes I referring to Server codebase, because it is a good example of
"scalability", "loose coupling", etc.

I am aware that it is a project too big, but I think some "crazy guys" like
me may be interested. :)

Tahnks for the info.


On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 6:45 AM, Marvin Addison <[email protected]>wrote:

> > My expertice is in .Net and I am very interested to initiate a
> > project of a "Port" Jasig CAS to .Net is possible?
>
> You mean port the CAS server codebase?  Should be perfectly doable in
> terms of both technology and licensing.  There's a precedent for this,
> in fact; Google "CAS server alternative" and see what comes up.  I'm
> aware of a fairly popular Ruby implementation, rubyCAS, at the least.
> In any case I feel it's largely an academic exercise with little to
> gain.  The Jasig CAS Server implementation is by far the most mature
> and feature-filled product and it's deployable on every operating
> system for which there's a Java runtime, which is most of them.
>
> If you're simply interested in .NET integration with an existing CAS
> server, check out https://wiki.jasig.org/display/CASC/.Net+Cas+Client.
>
> M
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