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crush22

2004-01-19, 3:00 pm

It seems like the User class has changed since 4.x... so the examples in the infoCenter are no longer working. I was hoping that someone has written some example code for how to get SSO via LTPAToken working to access a back-end system in the same sign-on
domain.

We are trying to do the following:
1) login to the backend domain via LtpaToken (can't seem to get the user subject anymore)
2) open a url on the back-end system
3) logoff the backend system.

As I said earlier, the previous release examples will no longer compile.

Thanks in advance,

Jef Rice
Software Development Manager
Relavis Corporation

Karl Diethrick

2004-01-19, 3:00 pm

I had the same question. Here is the response I received from IBM:

"In WPS5.0 it is no longer possible to retrieve
the password of the actual logged in user.
For any SSO activity you have to use the CredentialVault
or some way fetch the password from LDAP."

Karl Diethrick


crush22 wrote:
quote:

> It seems like the User class has changed since 4.x... so the examples in the infoCenter are no longer working. I was hoping that someone has written some example code for how to get SSO via LTPAToken working to access a back-end system in the same sign-


on domain.
quote:

>
> We are trying to do the following:
> 1) login to the backend domain via LtpaToken (can't seem to get the user subject anymore)
> 2) open a url on the back-end system
> 3) logoff the backend system.
>
> As I said earlier, the previous release examples will no longer compile.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jef Rice
> Software Development Manager
> Relavis Corporation
>



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