Mike Whitaker wrote:
On 14 Mar 2008, at 19:00, Kirby Krueger wrote:
Greetings,
I'm writing a new web application, and have decided to jump into
Catalyst (because I am smart.)
One thing that Catalyst seems to do well is have a good mechanism for
plugging in standard approaches to things.
On Mar 15, 2008, at 10:22 AM, Alex Povolotsky wrote:
Mike Whitaker wrote:
On 14 Mar 2008, at 19:00, Kirby Krueger wrote:
Greetings,
I'm writing a new web application, and have decided to jump into
Catalyst (because I am smart.)
One thing that Catalyst seems to do well is have a good
Mike Whitaker wrote:
I dunno exactly what Shibboleth does, but if the notes on dealing with
external single sign on
(http://catwiki.toeat.com/gettingstarted/tutorialsandhowtos/sso_authentication)
are any help, steal away :) (JayK did sanity check them for me, and He
Should Know :) )
That
Ashley wrote:
Well, The Whole Thing seems reasonable; however, maybe you'll provide
me with some idea on more complex setup?
I want to AUTHENTICATE users via some external SSO, but KEEP users
once they've been authenticated into database.
I have (still) no good idea on interaction of
Mike Whitaker wrote:
On 14 Mar 2008, at 19:00, Kirby Krueger wrote:
Greetings,
I'm writing a new web application, and have decided to jump into
Catalyst (because I am smart.)
One thing that Catalyst seems to do well is have a good mechanism for
plugging in standard approaches to things.
Greetings,
I'm writing a new web application, and have decided to jump into
Catalyst (because I am smart.)
One thing that Catalyst seems to do well is have a good mechanism for
plugging in standard approaches to things. Here at the University of
Washington, we use a project called