You'd be looking at something like SAML for that functionality which
isn't supported by shiro out of the box but could be wired in.


On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 12:11 AM, gkaur<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Thank you for your response. I have one more question.
> We have decided to not go the route of having federated sessions among
> different applications to remember user info but instead have centralized
> authentication server. Is there something in Shiro that provides a
> centralized server...i.e somehow all the servlets even on separate boxes
> forward the request to Shiro and Shiro applies some filter on the request to
> see if the user is authenticated and send a response back to the servlet?
>
> -Gurpreet
>
>
>
> gkaur wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just recently started using Shiro and had a question, how is session
>> management implemented in Shiro, i.e how is session information remembered
>> between various servlets and if those servlets existed on different
>> physical machines.
>>
>> Also does SSO concept currently exist in Shiro? I did read some posts
>> regarding federated sessions but the posts aren't clear as to if this
>> currently exist.
>>
>> Thank you
>> -Gurpreet
>>
>
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