[Fwd: JNDI FAQ question]

Bob Bick (bobb@sqribe.com)
Wed, 05 Aug 1998 13:14:06 -0700

Date: Wed, 05 Aug 1998 13:14:06 -0700
From: Bob Bick <bobb@sqribe.com>
To: java-security@java.sun.com
Subject: [Fwd: JNDI FAQ question]

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pls see attachment.

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From: Rosanna Lee <Rosanna.Lee@Eng.Sun.COM>
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Subject: Re: JNDI FAQ question
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> From: Bob Bick <bobb@sqribe.com>
>
> The JNDI FAQ makes the following statement:
>
> "In the future, JNDI-based applications will be able to take advantage
> of any single sign-on mechanism developed for the Java platform."
>
> Would you explain this statement? Is there a group (at Sun or elsewhere)
> that is specifically assigned to working a Single-Sign-On capability?
>

Bob,

Single sign-on is being looked at by the Java Security group.
You can address your questions on this topic to
java-security@java.sun.com

_____________________
Rosanna Lee
Java Software, Sun Microsystems, Inc
rosanna@eng.sun.com

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