At my previous employer, CAS had its own UI, and it did not change based on
which service was using it.  The CAS UI incorporated the University's look
and feel though.



On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 5:18 PM, Patrick A. Treptau <[email protected]
> wrote:

> We are just getting started with CAS and are very impressed with the
> features and usability. At this point we have CASified several application
> for testing and are in the process of discussing the user experience from a
> UI perspective. We are very interested to hear how other institutions have
> implemented CAS.
>
> Do you have one unified CAS login ("the" CAS login or CAS portal) that you
> present to the user with a selection of CASified apps -or- do have you
> CASified your apps to emulate the original login screen for each service
> with help of CAS services and themes and let the user get the CAS ticket
> from any CASified app (of course, the user gets his ticket from CAS, I am
> talking about the login screen only)? It seems that the latter solution is
> much more labor intensive and might be confusing for the users to identify
> and select all available CASifies apps and personally I find the first
> solution (portal) more user-friendly.
>
> Thank you very much,
> -Patrick
>
> Patrick A. Treptau
> Sr. Systems Administrator
> Swarthmore College
> phone (610) 328-8508
> e-mail [email protected]
>
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