Thanks for your reply.

When you say it's populated by the filter - do you mean the CAS java client 
libraries (that are configured within Weblogic), or is there something else 
that is available for working within PS?

And how can the attributes be extracted within PS?


Thanks,
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From: Misagh Moayyed [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: September-25-14 12:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [cas-user] Question: CAS Java Client and PeopleSoft Integration

It's populated by the wrapper-filter that is part of the client which you'd 
configure inside PS.

From: Haer, Neelam [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 11:36 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [cas-user] Question: CAS Java Client and PeopleSoft Integration

Hello.

I have a question regarding PeopleSoft integration with CAS Java Client.  As I 
understand it, the standard approach to integrating CAS with Peoplesoft is to 
use the Java client to intercept/validate/force login of incoming requests.

The second part is within PeopleSoft, where "people code" similar to the 
following can be used to figure out if there is a remote user:

&cas_result = %Request.RemoteUser

My question:

How is the RemoteUser populated for PeopleSoft to access?  Is this a request 
header variable?  In java client code, I would be accessing the user's 
attributes using the request.getUserPrincipal(); and obtaining the attributes 
using Map attributes = attributes.keySet().iterator();

But I'm not sure how this would relate to something accessible within People 
Soft and any peoplesoft code that I write?

Basically, I'm not sure how I would obtain the user's attributes in PeopleSoft 
"people code"

Any help is greatly appreciated!

Thanks!



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