Hi Sharan,
XWiki currently supports LDAP and eXo. I'm currently working on OpenID
integration. I don't know how Siteminder works, but the current
authentication mechanism is very limited and would need some love. It is
currently limited to username & password based authentication (or at least a
emulation of that - like I'm using it for OpenID).
Look at my OpenID patch to get some ideas:
Do you have any specific questions?
Best,
Markus
----- Original Message -----
From: <sharanabasavaraj.x.mudgal(a)jpmchase.com>
To: <devs(a)xwiki.org>
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 11:04 PM
Subject: [gsoc] [xwiki-devs] Siteminder Integration
  Hi!
 I am looking for some information on the supportablitlty of Xwiki  with
 SSO for authentication.   At this stage,  I am exploring the options on
 how to set  this configuration up.      There is not much documentation
 available on the Xwiki site on information for integrating with SSO
 siteminder though a reference to siteminder is available on the site(
 
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Authentication check
 under Custom Aunthentication).    I was wondering if any of you could
 direct me towards more resources/documentation...
 Thanks.
 Sharan.
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