Greetings all....

We have just deployed CAS 3.4.2.1 into Tomcat 6 in our test-environment, and 
have partial success with enabling the Services Management interface.  We're 
storing the entries in a back-end Oracle 11 database.

Given the types of service-offerings we're planning on, which includes 
selectively allowing clients to proxy, we think we need to tune evaluation 
order to suit the variety of applications that we want to CASify.

So far, we're not sure if :

* evaluation order is supposed to provide some sort of rank-ordering on 'pools' 
of services

Or

* a simple numeric ordering of each service from 0 to N is what we need

Or 

* whether all rules are processed, and first match wins, or just some rules are 
processed leading to first match wins ? 

We've done OK so far with the wildcard-matching and **, but now that we are at 
15 listed services, we're struggling a bit to get things right.

To answer the above questions, I think I'll dive into the Java sources for more 
details, but thought it would be worth asking the group for any Coles-Notes on 
this topic ? 

Thanks all!

Corey S.

Corey Scholefield 
Identity & Access Mgmt. Team Lead
UVic Online | University Systems
University of Victoria | Victoria, BC, Canada
[email protected] | +1.250.472.4549



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