Josh Andrews wrote: > Dear All -- > > It seems to me that Oracle SSO and CAS are similar in their intended > usage. Obviously, CAS is free and Oracle SSO isn't, but has anybody done > any sort of comparison between the two of them as to other pros/cons, etc.? > > Thanks, > > Josh
One "feature" of Oracle SSO, I believe, is for it to store usernames/passwords and use them to log users in to web applications that cannot be modified. For example, a closed source webmail that can't be CASified, could by logged in to using Oracle SSO's "External Applications" feature. See http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/CAS/CASifying+Oracle+Portal#comments for a little more details/discussion -- Dave Brondsema Software Developer Cornerstone University
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