> CAS server can be configured to act as an OAuth server using OAuth
protocol version 2.0.

That's what I was after, thank you.
(Since OAuth 2 is not backwards-compatible with OAuth 1.x and effectively
obsoletes it, it does make a difference that CAS is up-to-date.)

Regards,
Ganesh

On 14 July 2012 02:29, jleleu <lel...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm not sure to understand what you have in mind with this question.
> CAS server can be configured to act as an OAuth server using OAuth
> protocol version 2.0.
> CAS server can also delegate authentication to OAuth providers (acting in
> this case as a client) : some OAuth providers are using OAuth protocol
> version 1.0, others are using version 2.0 but you don't have to care about
> the version of the protocol in this use case.
> Best regards,
> Jérôme
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