Hi,

I'm used to say that if you don't have the right CAS client for your
webapp, you can still fallback to the CAS module for Apache (installed as a
reverse proxy to your webapp).

Best regards,

Jérôme LELEU
Founder of CAS in the cloud: www.casinthecloud.com | Twitter: @leleuj
Chairman of CAS: www.jasig.org/cas | Creator of pac4j: www.pac4j.org


2014-09-05 11:41 GMT+02:00 Oswald Lu <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
>
>     Due to the complexity of my company's IT environment, there are web
> applications
> designed by Java, .NET, ASP, and CWS (CICS Web Support, web applications
> designed
> in COBOL language).
>
>     I already set up a CAS 4.0 server which use LDAP to authenticate
> against AD.
> The .NET client has been tested and worked fine.  The Java client is
> currently under studying.
> The real trouble will be those legacy web applications made by ASP and
> COBOL.
> Since I cannot find any resources related, it would be a great help if
> someone have any
> solutions or suggestions.  Thanks.
>
> Oswald.
>
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