Hi, CAS supports SOAP via the xFire project (which can expose any Spring-managed bean as a web service). More information about xFire can be found here: http://xfire.codehaus.org/
The only tip that I can think of at the moment for submitting to the CAS login page is to make sure you send back the jsessionid to inform the CAS server about the existing session. Logging is enabled by default using Log4j. You can find the log4j configuration file in WEB-INF/classes/log4j.properties, where you can specify more verbose levels of logging for CAS and its supporting libraries. -Scott On 1/5/07, Ezra Nugroho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all, I have a need to authenticate against CAS through a script. I look around some documentation, tried a few things and got stuck. So here is where I am at. 1. I read about CAS 3 supporting SOAP, however I couldn't find meaningful documentation on how to use it. Can someone please point me to documentations, examples, etc. Thank you. 2. I am trying to submit to /login through command line. I tried using curl and links (command line browser). I tried both "POST" and "GET" methods, and I passed the correct credential, service url and a proper (I think..) LT. However, every time I get nothing but a redirect back to /login again. Is there any trick in posting to /login through a script? I also didn't see any error messages in the response nor in cas.log. How can I make CAS more 'verbose' and tell me failed login attempts, and other errors. Much appreciated, Ezra _______________________________________________ Yale CAS mailing list [email protected] http://tp.its.yale.edu/mailman/listinfo/cas
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