Protecting Java EE Applications With OpenSSO Policy Agents, Part 2: Same-Domain SSO


 
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Protecting Java EE Applications With OpenSSO Policy Agents, Part 2: Same-Domain SSO

See how to configure OpenSSO so that certain resources on your secured application are publicly accessible, with no authentication required. Also included is an overview of the types of single sign-on.

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