Mike,

You could pare things down a bit by removing some jars but it won't make it
any more lightweight (other than taking up slightly less room on the hard
drive).

However, if you must remove some jars, you can try removing the following (I
can't guarantee what will work after these are removed):
* The AspectJ items if you aren't using the Inspektr tool
* Acegi and cas-client if you aren't using the Services Management tool (may
require  certain configuration to be removed)
* The XML and digital signature stuff if you aren't using  Google Accounts
support
* OpenSAML if you aren't using the SAML support

There may be more but I don't have the list handy.

-Scott

On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 6:02 AM, Mike McEwan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>      I've been looking at CAS as an alternative to Tomcat's single
> sign-on filter. CAS looks like a a good way of removing the container
> dependencies of my current single sign-on solution allowing me to drop
> my applications into an alternative app server's deployment directory
> if I so wish. However, looking at the default 'cas-server-webapp', I
> see it weighs in at around 9MB with all the dependencies it packages.
> This seems a little over the top for my simple requirements and so I
> was wondering if I could pare things down a bit?
>
> For example, I will not be using either LDAP or a database - does this
> mean I can remove the Spring jars that support these? is the aspectj
> weaver jar really required at run time? I appreciate that CAS is an
> 'enterprise' solution that supports a variety of 'backends' out of the
> box, but I would appreciate any help/advice in slimming it down for my
> simple use case.
>
> --
> Mike.
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