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Comprehensive Overview of CAS4 Updates: Key Features, Changes, and Use Cases

This update provides an in-depth exploration of the transition from CAS3 to CAS4, detailing the significant changes in terminology, features, and use cases. Discover the new APIs, enhanced UI screenshots, and the differences in Ticket Granting Ticket versus Session storage. Key updates include improved multi-factor authentication, better attribute support, and first-class support for multiple protocols and storage mechanisms. We also address frequently asked questions and highlight the implications for service management and authentication handling.

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Comprehensive Overview of CAS4 Updates: Key Features, Changes, and Use Cases

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  1. CAS Community CallCAS4 Milestone Update Scott Battaglia Jasig

  2. Agenda • CAS3 vs. CAS4 Terms • CAS4 vs. CAS3 • New Use Cases • UI Screenshots • Questions

  3. CAS3 vs. CAS4 Terms • Old Terms vs. New Terms • TicketRegistry vs. SessionStorage • TicketGrantingTicket vs. Session • ServiceTicket vs. Access • Token

  4. CAS4 vs. CAS3 • New APIs • LoginRequest/Response • ServiceAccessRequest/Response • Pre-Authentication Plugins • ServiceIdentifierMatcher • Message • MessageResolver • Changed APIs • CentralAuthenticationService • AuthenticationHandler • AttributePrincipal

  5. CAS4 vs. CAS3 • APIs still under construction: • Service Management Tool

  6. New Use Cases • Multi-Factor Authentication • Warnings, Messages, etc. Displayed to User • First-Class Support for Multiple Protocols • First-Class Support for Multiple Storage Mechanisms • Better Support for Multiple Entry Points • First-Class Support for Long Term Sessions • Better Attribute Support

  7. More Information • Source: https://source.jasig.org/cas3/trunk

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