Author: owulff
Date: Sat Aug 31 21:19:13 2013
New Revision: 1519226

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1519226
Log:
readme updated

Modified:
    cxf/fediz/trunk/examples/springPreauthWebapp/README.txt
    cxf/fediz/trunk/examples/wsclientWebapp/README.txt

Modified: cxf/fediz/trunk/examples/springPreauthWebapp/README.txt
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/cxf/fediz/trunk/examples/springPreauthWebapp/README.txt?rev=1519226&r1=1519225&r2=1519226&view=diff
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--- cxf/fediz/trunk/examples/springPreauthWebapp/README.txt (original)
+++ cxf/fediz/trunk/examples/springPreauthWebapp/README.txt Sat Aug 31 21:19:13 
2013
@@ -6,6 +6,10 @@ web application where WS-Federation base
 Fediz initializes the Spring Security Context which provides a richer security
 API and configuration than the Java Servlet API.
 
+This example still requires the fediz plugin be configured on the container 
level
+whereas the demo 'springWebapp' can be deployed into any application server as
+fediz is integrated into spring security natively.
+
 The Spring Security reference documentation provides more background 
information
 about Pre-Authentication support in Spring Security:
 
http://static.springsource.org/spring-security/site/docs/3.2.x/reference/springsecurity-single.html#preauth

Modified: cxf/fediz/trunk/examples/wsclientWebapp/README.txt
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/cxf/fediz/trunk/examples/wsclientWebapp/README.txt?rev=1519226&r1=1519225&r2=1519226&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- cxf/fediz/trunk/examples/wsclientWebapp/README.txt (original)
+++ cxf/fediz/trunk/examples/wsclientWebapp/README.txt Sat Aug 31 21:19:13 2013
@@ -1,7 +1,11 @@
 Web Service Client Web Application Demo
 =======================================
 
-This demo builds on the simpleWebapp sample to show a Relying Party (RP) web 
application using an IDP-provided SAML token to access a third-party web 
service.  Here the IDP authenticates the browser user that the web application 
requested the token on behalf of, and uses its STS to issue the token which 
fulfills the web service's security requirements.  From the SAML token the Web 
Service is informed which browser user triggered the Web Service call.
+This demo builds on the simpleWebapp sample to show a Relying Party (RP) web 
application
+using an IDP-provided SAML token to access a third-party web service.
+Here the IDP authenticates the browser user that the web application requested 
the token on behalf of,
+and uses its STS to issue the token which fulfills the web service's security 
requirements.
+From the SAML token the Web Service is informed which browser user triggered 
the Web Service call.
 
 Running this sample consists of four steps:
 


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