Hi Cédrick, On 10 Jan 2013, at 18:03, Cédrick Béler <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > Any chance for a CAS implementation ? > (http://www.jasig.org/cas/client-integration). > I guess not because it's very different (and complex) compared to OAuth and > OpenID, but I ask to have a confirmation :) I looked at CAS many years ago. From what I remember it is comparable in complexity to OAuth1 and OpenID (OAuth2 is simpler). Jan is the expert, maybe he has more to say about this. In any case, as always, it is a question about resources. Is CAS used a lot ? Are there public reference providers to work against ? Regards, Sven PS: Remember our DropBox experiments from so long ago ? I might try using Zinc-SSO to do it, provided I find some time ;-) > Thanks anyway for the good work. > > Cédrick > > > > > Le 9 janv. 2013 à 09:46, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[email protected]> a écrit : > >> Hi, >> >> Here is another update regarding the Zinc-SSO project. >> >> >> http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/pipermail/pharo-project/2012-December/072658.html >> >> Jan has been porting his earlier CloudforkSSO work to Zinc-SSO so that we >> now have support for both OAuth1 and OpenID. Both are considerably more >> complex than OAuth2 that was implemented earlier. The codebase was cleaned >> up a bit and more test/demo code was added. >> >> Some basic documentation and loading instructions can be found at >> >> https://github.com/svenvc/docs/blob/master/zinc/zinc-sso-paper.md >> >> Basically you should be able to get all the bits (preferably in Pharo 2.0) >> by doing >> >> (ConfigurationOfZincHTTPComponents project version: '2.2') load: 'SSO' >> >> This is not a subject where loading some code gives you a working demo since >> there is some setup to be done. Therefor we orginanized two live demos: >> >> http://sso.stfx.eu >> http://sso.doit.st >> >> There is now support for Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Twitter & Yahoo. The >> second demo is slight more extensive: it even allows you to do Twitter posts >> ! >> >> Although the code is not yet production quality, we could use some feedback >> from early adopters to help use shake out remaining problems. >> >> Jan & Sven >> >> PS: We would like to thank Andy Burnett of Knowinnovation Inc and ESUG for >> sponsoring this open source work. >> >> -- >> Sven Van Caekenberghe >> http://stfx.eu >> Smalltalk is the Red Pill >> >
