Thanks for your fast answere Scott!
Now, just the logout must be work:)

Best regards,
Balazs


2010/3/5 Scott Battaglia <[email protected]>

> You need to run over HTTPS to enable SSO.
>
> Cheers,
> Scott
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 1:21 PM, boobe kannnnza <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>> I'm a newbie for central auth. service but today I succesfully install a
>> CAS server on a glassfish2 and integrate it with two spring security web
>> application. (praise to be god!)
>> in spring sec app's configuration I set to false the serviceProperties
>> sendRenew attribute.
>>
>> I thinked that is the solution for my problem.
>>
>> I want to solve this problem with cas:
>> I have more than two spring sec app on a glassfish
>> and after when a user logged in to a webapp (example localhost:8080/appA)
>>
>> and he/she want to go to an another webapp (example localhost:8080/appB)
>> she/he let's not need to rewrite his login information to the CAS page
>> (example localhost:8080/cas)
>>
>>
>> Anyone can help me?
>> Or it is inpossible?
>>
>> Thanks for reading my email.
>> p.s. Sorry for all my of grammatical trouble.
>>
>> Balazs Kanyo
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