Note that libcas was just a toy, a libxml2 and SAX learning process.  It only 
implements CAS1 and a subset of CAS2 (though there is a latent PR with proxy 
ticket support), with a hand-coded state-machine.  Effectively, slap a big 
radiation sticker on it that says "Do not Ingest"!  ;-)

More importantly, though - it might provide a reasonable *model* for future 
C-based CAS implementations.


Matthew J. Smith
University of Connecticut UITS
[email protected]
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From: Marvin Addison [[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 10:11 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [cas-user] CAS 3.5.1 Breaks SAML Support in mod_auth_cas 1.0.9.1

> libxml2 seems better maintained, probably due to dependencies from Gnome.

I'm open to a more fully-featured parser.  Libxml2 seems reasonable to me.

> For a basic SAX approach, I prototyped a toy last year:
> https://github.com/forsetti/libcas

Looks interesting -- I'll try to review more carefully in the near
future.  In the end I'd like to pick a reasonable solution and move
forward with it.

M

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