Hi folks If you need that parameter for all services it could be ok but I think due to pattern design reasons is better threat it in the client (aka your app) using for example some cas attribute added to authentication passed from your cas server.
Best regards 2014-02-04 Carlos <[email protected]>: > Thanks Matt for your suggestion. > > In the end I got it working without touching the web flow xml file. > > In the AuthenticationHandler I have modified the service url by adding my > new parameter "s". Since "service" is a > > org.jasig.cas.authentication.principal.SimpleWebApplicationServiceImpl > object and I cannot overwrite the id and orinalUrl, I have created another > object of this class with my url with the new parameter added: > > RequestContext > rc=RequestContextHolder.getRequestContext(); > > > WebApplicationService was=WebUtils.getService(rc); > String newurl=(String)was.getId(); > > newurl=newurl+"?s="+s; > WebApplicationService wasnew=new > SimpleWebApplicationServiceImpl(newurl); > rc.getFlowScope().put("service", wasnew); > > > Thus, if you enter the following url > > https://localhost:8443/webapps/CampusLauncherJava/prueba.jsp > > you will be redirected to the CAS login page: > > > https://localhost:8443/cas/login?service=https%3A%2F%2Flocalhost%3A8443%2Fwebapps%2FCampusLauncherJava%2Fprueba.jsp > > and once you have logged in you will be redirected to the original url > with the added parameter. > > https://localhost:8443/webapps/CampusLauncherJava/prueba.jsp?s=c4 > > It is a pitty that the name of the service parameter is not exposed as a > public constant I have to put directly in my handler. > > > -- > You are currently subscribed to [email protected] as: > [email protected] > To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives, see > http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/JSG/cas-user > -- You are currently subscribed to [email protected] as: [email protected] To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives, see http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/JSG/cas-user
