:: com :: sun :: star :: auth ::
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service SSOManagerFactory |
- Description
- represents a starting point for Single Sign-on interactions.
The Single Sign-on ( SSO ) APIs provide UNO based access to underlying
SSO implementations ( e.g. Kerberos ). The aim of the SSO APIs is to
enable authentication ( possibly mutual ) between a client ( source or
initiator ) and a network service ( target or acceptor ). This is
achieved via. the creation and processing of security tokens sent
between the two parties. The steps which should be followed to
successfully use the SSO APIs are as follows:
- Create an XSSOManagerFactory instance
- Use this factory to create/retrieve an XSSOManager
instance.
- Depending on whether your code is acting as SSO source or target,
you should use the XSSOManager instance to create an
initiator security context, XSSOInitiatorContext or an
acceptor security context, XSSOAcceptorContext
respectively.
- On the initiator side, use the previously created context to process
security tokens received from the acceptor side and to create
security tokens to send to the acceptor side. On the acceptor side,
use the previously created context to process security tokens
received from the initiator side and to create security tokens to
send to the initiator side.
- Since
- OOo 1.1.2
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Exported Interfaces - Summary |
XSSOManagerFactory |
supports the creation of XSSOManager instances which can
subsequently be used to create security contexts.
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Exported Interfaces - Details |
XSSOManagerFactory
- Description
- supports the creation of XSSOManager instances which can
subsequently be used to create security contexts.
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