Lotus Domino and Apache Tomcat - Single Sign On (SSO)

Found a good article on integrating Lotus Domino and Apache Tomcat for achieving Single SignOn (SSO) -
Domino and Tomcat SSO
The methodology is using LTPA (Lightweight Third-Party Authentication) Token for authentication. LTPA token is IBM's proprietary methodology and hence can be used to integrate IBM products e.g. Lotus Domino only.

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  1. Anonymous4:59 PM

    LTPA works with more than just Domino. Don't forget WebSphere, Sametime (IM), Sametime Links, and of course Tivoli Access Manager.
    Also, I thought a few other vendors supported it, like SAP.

    Of course, if Microsoft invented LTPAToken it would be called "standard" not "proprietary". :)

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  2. Anonymous4:59 PM

    LTPA works with more than just Domino. Don't forget WebSphere, Sametime (IM), Sametime Links, and of course Tivoli Access Manager.
    Also, I thought a few other vendors supported it, like SAP.

    Of course, if Microsoft invented LTPAToken it would be called "standard" not "proprietary". :)

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