It is the responsibility of your application to provide the
SSO
capability by somehow mapping alternate credentials, and
then
presenting the appropriate credentials to the WebDAV server.
Are you asking how to implement an SSO solution in general?
(If so, I do not this this is the appropriate mailing list)
-Brad
On Wed, 2006-04-19 at 14:05 -0300, Patrick Dalla Bernardina
wrote:
> Another problem that I found. The user authenticates
with my WebApp. But
> to access the Webdav, anothet username and password
should be passed
> with HttpURL or HttpsURL. I would like some kind of
single signon.
>
> Patrick Dalla Bernardina wrote:
>
> > There is some kind of local interface for Slide?
> >
> > I mean:
> >
> > I have a slide application deployed in Jboss.
> >
> > Another Web application should save files to the
webdav repository.
> > I'm doing this using WebdavResource. But this
make an http connection
> > that is an additional overhead. I would like some
kind of API to work
> > on slide repository without the risk of repository
corruption.
> >
> > Is there?
> >
> >
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