On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 5:55 PM, tispratik <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have two applications, appA and appB. I want to use single sign on
> for both the apps.
> Meaning, if a user logs in to appA, he dont have to login to appB and
> conversely, if a user logged out of appA, it logs him out of appB too.
> Just like in google's various products.
>
> I created the sessions table in appA. How do i access the sessions
> table in appB.
> I tried to put ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection :appA in the
> config\initializers\session_store.rb of appB,
> but that connects the whole appB application to appA database. I only
> want to access the sessions table.
>
> How do i do it?
>
> database.yml of appB has:
> appA:
>  adapter: mysql
>  database: appa_dev
>  pool: 5
>  username: app_user
>  password: app_pwd
>  host: localhost
> Thanks,
> Pratik
>
>
Pratik, have you considered OpenID or CAS?  If not, I would like into those
as possible
solutions as well.

Good luck,

-Conrad


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