You need the following in
WEB-INF/spring-configuration/argumentExtractorsConfiguration.xml
 
  <bean id="casArgumentExtractor"
class="org.jasig.cas.web.support.CasArgumentExtractor">
        <property name="disableSingleSignOut">
            <value>true</value>
        </property> 
    </bean>
 
No new code required. Spring does the necessary.

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Subject: Re: How do I turn off single sign out in CAS3.2+


You can control whether single sign out is enabled or not either by
using that parameter on the argument extractor, or based on whether you
provide an HttpClient or not (if you don't provide one then it can't
make HTTP calls, i.e. logout ;-)).

-Scott

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On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 9:49 PM, Michael Johnston <[email protected]>
wrote:


                 (And also the fact that "cleanupUrl", which is
necessary for services to be comparable & recognizable, is protected,
but for that we can make a subclass of SimpleWebApplicationServiceImpl,
which I suppose doesn't count as modifying CAS code)
                


        Well, actually not it is final.

        
        
        Cheerio,

        Michael Johnston
        [email protected]




                
                




                On 31-Jul-08, at 5:36 PM, Scott Battaglia wrote:


                        You should be able to set it on the
CasArgumentExtractor.  Set the "disableSingleSignOut" property to true.
                        
                        -Scott Battaglia
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                        LinkedIn:
http://www.linkedin.com/in/scottbattaglia
                        
                        
                        
                        On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 6:50 PM, dale77
<[email protected]> wrote:
                        


                                Can some kind soul please help me out
with the configuration to prevent CAS
                                posting single sign out xml back to
services?
                                
                                Our CAS server lives in a DMZ that has
no DNS access, so when the TGT is
                                destroyed the system hangs as CAS tries
to post back to hosts it cannot
                                resolve... I believe that single sign
out is turned on by default, hence the
                                need to switch it off in our system.
                                
                                I expect it will be simply a bean
modification in deployerConfigContext.xml.
                                Does anyone know the necessary spring
incantation?
                                
                                Thanks!
                                
                                Dale
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