Hi,

My client has a requirement for SSO to be incorporated into an application we 
are developing for them.

Originally we decided to use the Federated SSO solution from JBoss. From 
looking at this further though, it seems that this might be unnecessary as we 
are not looking for cross domain authentication. Also, we are using one central 
datastore for authenticating users.

So instead, we are thinking of using the SSO valve provided by JBoss web:
org.jboss.web.tomcat.service.sso.ClusteredSingleSignOn as our means of 
providing SSO.

Can anyone tell me what exactly extra Federated SSO adds?
And if there are any security implications of removing Federated SSO and 
relying on the valve?

Also, is ClusteredSingleSignOn sufficient in securing your applications and 
providing SSO functionality in my applications? 

I am pretty sure it is but I just need to satisfy the questions posed by the 
client!


Thanks for your help,
John



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