Hello, everyone.

Thank you for the excellent explanations that certainly will help me a lot.
I hope to share with the community about the experience of using CAS in the
company where I work in the future.

Again, thank you!

*Frederico Zveiter*

On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 10:56 AM, jleleu <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Just to add a few words after the Andrew's so complete presentation.
>
> CAS supports OAuth in two ways :
> - CAS can behave like an OAuth server (and like an OpenID provider also)
> - CAS can delegate authentication to an OAuth provider like Facebook,
> Twitter, Google, Yahoo...
>
> CAS is easy and open : in 5 minutes, you can understand the CAS protocol,
> troubleshoot issues or setup a CAS server...
>
> CAS is dev friendly : no need to install a RPM and configure agents : your
> CAS server is a Maven overlay built on top of a WAR, your security is held
> by the CAS client inside your application, using the *techonology you know*.
>
> Best regards,
> Jérôme
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