Custom Login Handler - Level of Effort?

Quint Van Deman qvandeman at emergent360.com
Wed May 9 20:54:14 BST 2012


Perfect, thanks Chad.

-Quint

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On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 3:52 PM, Chad La Joie <lajoie at shibboleth.net> wrote:
> I wrote one for a client, it took me about a day to write and test it.
> Obviously I have a higher level of experience with the IdP code than
> many folks, but I'd say it would take an average Java programmer just a
> few days to do what you're suggesting.
>
> On 5/9/12 3:34 PM, Quint Van Deman wrote:
>> Shib Users--
>>
>> I'm currently planning for a project that may necessitate the
>> development of a custom login handler, one which validates the users
>> identity against a remote web service.  For anyone who's gone through
>> the process before, what was level of effort required to construct a
>> custom login handler in a rough order of magnitude?  In reviewing the
>> content on the wiki
>> (https://wiki.shibboleth.net/confluence/display/SHIB2/IdPDevExtLoginHandler)
>> it doesn't look tremendously difficult, but first hand experience is
>> always a better gauge.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -Quint
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