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Joel,<br>
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Yes, it means you don't need to run a stand-alone CAS server because
it's one of the protocols that the IdP can speak. You do still need
to run CAS clients, of course.<br>
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Take care,<br>
List.<br>
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W.r.t IdP v3 and CAS: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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Does this mean that a stand-alone CAS service is no longer
required? All our current CAS integrations can migrate to IdP
v3 (after we implement)?<br>
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