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JOSSO is a system that allows single sign-on (SSO) to be implemented across a wide range of applications and websites. It is a Java-based system that uses the OpenID standard to authenticate users. JOSSO is modular and scalable, and can be easily integrated into existing systems.=More Information= | <br> | ||
JOSSO is a system that allows single sign-on (SSO) to be implemented across a wide range of applications and websites. It is a Java-based system that uses the OpenID standard to authenticate users. JOSSO is modular and scalable, and can be easily integrated into existing systems. It provides a number of features that make it an attractive solution for implementing SSO, including support for multiple identity providers, the ability to map multiple user accounts to a single identity | |||
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Revision as of 05:05, 23 April 2024
Description
JOSSO is a system that allows single sign-on (SSO) to be implemented across a wide range of applications and websites. It is a Java-based system that uses the OpenID standard to authenticate users. JOSSO is modular and scalable, and can be easily integrated into existing systems. It provides a number of features that make it an attractive solution for implementing SSO, including support for multiple identity providers, the ability to map multiple user accounts to a single identity