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Abdellatif HAROUS

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does it take more time to connect the CAS with LDAP or CAS with web applications




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Scott Battaglia-2

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It depends on your level and comfort with CAS and the CAS Clients.

If you're really familiar with Maven2, LDAP, and Spring, you could probably copy the LDAP template XML and put your values in and rebuild and it would work pretty quickly.  If you're not familiar, you're probably in for a lot of trial and error.

"CASifying" web application applications is generally easier if you take the example configurations and update your application's web.xml (and include the appropriate jars).  Its not always easier, but its often more straightforward if you're not familiar with the tools used to build and maintain CAS.



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does it take more time to connect the CAS with LDAP or CAS with web applications




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Marvin Addison

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> does it take more time to connect the CAS with LDAP or CAS with web
> applications

I think David gave you some pretty sound advice, which summarizes as
"We don't know since it mostly depends on you, your environment, your
needs, and those on whose behalf you are working."  You would be well
served to take that advice to heart.

In your words you are "completely lost" setting up CAS without
sufficient knowledge or experience of Java, servlets, Spring, and
Maven2.  It's very understandable that you should feel this way as CAS
requires knowledge in those areas.  That said, the cas-user list is
the wrong place to provide the background you'll need to complete your
task.  You should probably take some time away from this list and try
to educate yourself in some of the foundational technologies that CAS
uses.  Then you'll be better informed and prepared to ask questions
about CAS that we can help answer.

M

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