Ok It took time but my french tutorial has finally been published. Your diagram has been included there: http://aldian.developpez.com/tutoriels/javaee/authentification-centralisee-sso-cas/#LIII-C
I did not need the proxy part because I already had enough to explain with basic concepts. Cheers Aldian 2013/9/18 Ohsie, David <david.oh...@emc.com> > Yes, go ahead. When I get time, I plan to get it up into the CAS manual > or code somehow. > > > > Here is a diagram for proxy authentication (I realized that I could use a > link shortener + plantuml.com to give a reasonable link): > http://goo.gl/vqZKnG > > > > David Ohsie > > EMC Corporation > > > > *From:* Aldian [mailto:aldian...@gmail.com] > *Sent:* Tuesday, September 17, 2013 5:28 PM > *To:* Ohsie, David > > *Subject:* Re: [cas-dev] Documenting the CAS protocol using sequence > diagrams: is this useful? > > > > Hi David > > > > I am currently working on a tutorial in french about the CAS on the site > http://javaweb.developpez.com/ > > I would like your permission to include a copy of your beautiful sequence > diagram as an illustration. > > Would that be ok for you? > > > > Regards > > Aldian > > > > 2013/8/13 Ohsie, David <david.oh...@emc.com> > > Whenever I try to explain how CAS works to colleagues in EMC, generally or > in specific use cases, I present sequence diagrams. In the past, I’ve > drawn these using Visio, which makes nice-looking diagrams, but the result > is tedious to maintain and also hard to share or integrating into a build > process. Recently, I started to experiment with text->UML tools and I drew > this diagram using plantUML (http://plantuml.sourceforge.net/). Starting > from text, means that you can keep this documentation easily in git, and > you can use maven or many other processes to generate the docs > automatically (much like you do with Markdown). I wondering if the > developers feel that these diagrams would be useful to include with the > documentation. I’m attaching a link, the original “source” and the > resulting picture. (the link is really long; I think that it is a lossless > compression of the plantuml source). I’m thinking a proxy ticketing > diagram might also be useful: > > > > Ridiculously long link: > > *(...)* > > -- You are currently subscribed to cas-dev@lists.jasig.org as: arch...@mail-archive.com To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives, see http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/JSG/cas-dev