Hello All,
In the past 2 days I've been busy developing a custom php framework for an internal project which utilizes the pear package Services_Atlassian_Crowd to authenticate against the crowd server. This implementation has not been updated in quite some time and based on my needs I will be reengineering the package including putting together some much needed documentation.
If there is interest in the community I will put togther a quick howto and demo source code for those new to developing SSO aware applications.
Anyone? Beuller?
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It's been since July for this, but if it's still open, let me know if you'd like to publish this in Atlassian's Crowd Knowledge Base. I'd be happy to help facilitate the process.
Any ETA on this article? I could realy use it right now, I'm having issues with PHP and Crowd REST API.
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it would be purly Awsome if you could release it
looking forward to it
thanks in advanced
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I definitely could have used this last fall -- I wrote a SOAP based Crowd SSO plugin / module for vBulletin. As an FYI, I started with and modified the code from
http://code.google.com/p/zym/source/browse/trunk/incubator/library/Zym/Service/Atlassian/Crowd.php
and
http://code.google.com/p/zym/source/browse/trunk/incubator/library/Zym/Service/Atlassian/Crowd.php
Cheers,
Jim
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