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Hi,
The easiest method is to deploy the Java SPEP and SPEP filter which is 
the client side code you can use to handle all communication with the 
central ESOE deployment on your behalf.

This takes care of all redirections, authentication, attribute exchange 
and policy enforcement. You then simply need to write what we call an 
"integrator" which is usually just another filter in your webapp to 
translate details to a format your application is expecting.

Install doco here:
http://esoeproject.org/confluence/display/eu/Java+SPEP+Installation+Guide

Example integrators we supply:
http://svn.esoeproject.org/repos/esoe/trunk/spepintegrators/

regards,
Bradley
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Bradley Beddoes
Lead Software Architect
Intient Pty Ltd

http://www.intient.com





elyas wrote:
> Dear All,
> 
> I have a JSP application which need to be SAML enabled.
> 
> Whenever my application URL is accessed I could redirect to eso login
> page and redirect back to the original application page. However i
> couldn't do anything further bacuse of lacl of knowledge.
> 
> 1 )What do I need to include in my application code to enable SAML
> behaviour.
> 
> 2) How to make the idp/SAML to understand about my application
> session.
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Elyas
> > 




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