Sun to open source web single sign-on
Sun Microsystems is freeing up code from its Java System Access Manager software to let programmers create single sign-on over the Internet.
The project, Open Web Single Sign-On (OpenSSO) project, will include source code for authentication and single domain SSO. Sun will include software hooks to connect the Web site authentication and SSO technologies with the Sun Java System Web Server and Sun Java System Application Server.
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