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| #ifndef __com_sun_star_auth_SSOManagerFactory_idl__ |
| #define __com_sun_star_auth_SSOManagerFactory_idl__ |
| |
| #ifndef __com_sun_star_auth_XSSOManagerFactory_idl_ |
| #include <com/sun/star/auth/XSSOManagerFactory.idl> |
| #endif |
| |
| module com { module sun { module star { module auth { |
| |
| /** represents a starting point for Single Signon interactions. |
| <P>The Single Signon ( SSO ) apis provide UNO based access to underlying |
| SSO implementations ( e.g. Kerberos ). The aim of the SSO apis is to |
| enable authentication ( possibly mutual ) between a client ( source or |
| initiator ) and a network service ( target or acceptor ). This is |
| achieved via. the creation and processing of security tokens sent |
| between the two parties. The steps which should be followed to |
| successfully use the SSO apis are as follows: |
| <UL> |
| <LI>Create an <type>XSSOManagerFactory</type> instance</LI> |
| <LI>Use this factory to create/retrieve an <type>XSSOManager</type> |
| instance.</LI> |
| <LI>Depending on whether your code is acting as SSO source or target, |
| you should use the <type>XSSOManager</type> instance to create an |
| initiator security context, <type>XSSOInitiatorContext</type> or an |
| acceptor security context, <type>XSSOAcceptorContext</type> |
| respectively.</LI> |
| <LI>On the initiator side, use the previously created context to process |
| security tokens received from the acceptor side and to create |
| security tokens to send to the acceptor side. On the acceptor side, |
| use the previously created context to process security tokens |
| received from the initiator side and to create security tokens to |
| send to the initiator side.</LI> |
| </UL> |
| |
| @since OpenOffice 1.1.2 |
| */ |
| |
| published service SSOManagerFactory |
| { |
| /** supports the creation of <type>XSSOManager</type> instances which can |
| subsequently be used to create security contexts. |
| */ |
| interface XSSOManagerFactory; |
| }; |
| |
| }; }; }; }; |
| |
| #endif |