On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 4:03 PM, Kavita Tipnis <[email protected]>wrote:

> I just got started with cas, I downloaded the cas-server-3.1.1 release on
> Feb 13th 09. After configuring tomcat,creating a simple JSF web app, I was
> trying to configure LDAP using the steps in
> http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/CASUM/LDAP.
> Two things outside of this article I had to do (thanks to help from nabble
> posts) so I thought let me share it with everyone,
> 1) Add cas-server-support-ldap-3.3.1.jar to
> tomcat/web-apps/cas-server-3.1.1/web-inf/lib
> 2)Add spring-ldap-1.3.0.RELEASE-all.jar [References for both are Nabble
> posts]


You actually don't need to do those two steps.  The article states that
using Maven, and adding the dependency listed in the documentation to your
local POM, will allow you to obtain the correct dependencies.  If you choose
not to use Maven, then yes, you'll need to add those two files.

-Scott


>
> However, after adding all this and following the steps completely, I was
> getting the following error property 'userName' is invalid, I found the
> spring API for the same and realized that userName was deprecated,instead
> 'userDn' should be used
> [Reference:
> http://static.springframework.org/spring-ldap/docs/1.2.0-rc1/api/org/springframework/ldap/core/support/AbstractContextSource.html#userDn
> ]
>
> Hope this can be fixed it the documentation as well, so that new users
> won't have to spend hours finding why userName is invalid!!
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