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Content with label cas in CAS User Manual (See content from all spaces)
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services, management, maven, 2, customizing, eclipse, configure, add, edit, delete
Deleting
Deleting a Registered Service Deleting a Registered Service is easy. Log into the Service Management console (https:// :\ /cas/services/). Find the correct service and click on the delete icon. Confirm your decision by selecting "yes". Deleting all Registered Services places ...
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Editing
edit an entry in the Services Management console, locate the appropriate service and click the "Edit" icon. From this point, one can follow the guidelines set forth in the "Adding" section. Screenshot \\ !servicesedit.jpg align=center!  
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Adding
Adding a New Service After you've logged in, you should see the Manage Console for the Services Management. Click on the "Add new Service" link. The following fields are required: Name represents a simple name for the service for display purposes. Service URL ...
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Configuring
CAS URLs Open up the cas.properties file located in the CASHOME/casserverwebapp/src/main/webapp/WEBINF directory. It should look something like this: cas.securityContext.serviceProperties.service=https://localhost:8443/cas/se rvices/jacegicassecuritycheck cas.securityContext.casProcessingFilterEntryPoint.loginUrl=https://localhos t:8443/cas/login cas.securityContext.casProxyTicketValidator.casValidate ...
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Services Management
What is Services Management? The Services Management console, in conjunction with other features of the "services" package allow a CAS Deployer to control what services are allowed to authenticate via CAS, and in particular what those services can do with CAS. Examples include ...
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Using CAS with Maven 2 and Eclipse
Background Upon CAS 3.1.x, Maven 2 is used in project management, in which the infrastructure has changed a lot. New plugins are used in IDE integration also. Here is a brief introduction on integration with Eclipse using one of the plugins M2. Who ...
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Maintaining local customizations using Maven 2
Background This page is created in order to let users share how to maintain local customizations using Maven 2. Those customizations include: changing properties in deploymentConfigContext.xml, casservlet.xml, etc.; adding customized views and themes; your own classes of Authentication ...
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