On 10/14/2015 11:58 AM, Marek Denis wrote:
pretty much - yes! Luckily for you the reference libraries (shibboleth)
are written in Java so it should be easier to integrate with your
application.
Only the Shibboleth IdP is written in Java. Shibboleth the SP is written
in C++. If you're trying to
On 10/14/2015 07:10 AM, wyw wrote:
hello, keystoners. please help me
Here is my use case:
1. use keystone as IDP , supported with SAML
2. keystone integrates with LDAP
3. we use a java application as Service Provider, and to integrate it
with keystone IDP.
4. we use a keystone as Service Provid
Hello,
On 14.10.2015 13:10, wyw wrote:
hello, keystoners. please help me
Here is my use case:
1. use keystone as IDP , supported with SAML
Remember that Keystone is not a fully fledged Identity Provider. For
instance it cannot handle WebSSO. To be even more specific it will only
handle "Id
hello, keystoners. please help me
Here is my use case:
1. use keystone as IDP , supported with SAML
2. keystone integrates with LDAP
3. we use a java application as Service Provider, and to integrate it with
keystone IDP.
4. we use a keystone as Service Provider, and to integrate it withe keyst