Sun releases open source single-sign-on code

  2006-08-30 08:30:03
Sun has officially released the source code to an identity management system under an open source license. Dubbed OpenSSO (Open Web Single Sign-On), the product is a suite of tools on which enterprises can build a unified authentication and session management framework to link disparate Web-based and Java-based applications. 
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