I'd still like to know if there are any examples of SSO using OAuth to
sign into gmail - I have found some examples for use with Twitter, but
not Google.

On Mar 29, 11:31 am, Adam <apcau...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 26, 4:39 pm, Chris Messina <chris.mess...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Why don't you want to do OpenID?
>
> The problem is that we are currently using CAS as our SSO, and since
> we are a large university invested in CAS, we cannot easily switch to
> OpenID.  If we use OpenID, then a user would have to login to our
> system using CAS, and if they wanted to login to gmail, then they
> would have to authenticate with OpenID - this would sort of negate
> single sign-on, since the user would have to login twice.  OAuth would
> allow us to keep a token on our side, and the user would only need to
> authenticate twice when they allow us access to their account using
> OAuth.

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