[09:02:39 CDT(-0500)] <fairwinds> serac: gmorning. Am writing a CAS client for my node.js projects. What is the norm, CAS1 or CAS2
[09:06:08 CDT(-0500)] <fairwinds> serac, apetro: Also, looking at what determines what comes back from CAS. I am only looking for id of user back in response for my apps
[09:13:33 CDT(-0500)] <serac> CAS2 (XML) is the standard these days.
[09:15:19 CDT(-0500)] <fairwinds> serac: k, I will have to throw in an xml parser
[09:15:41 CDT(-0500)] <serac> It's so simple and invariant you could use string manipulation if needed.
[09:16:22 CDT(-0500)] <fairwinds> There seem to be a couple of folks that have given a client a go with nodejs
[09:16:27 CDT(-0500)] <serac> Actually a good Pattern would be a one-liner to get the username.
[09:28:02 CDT(-0500)] <fairwinds> serac: is there a CAS coming with a JSON response?
[09:38:38 CDT(-0500)] <fairwinds> serac: anyway, hoping to have my js client working today, then on to an erlang client
[09:39:48 CDT(-0500)] <serac> XML is the lingua franca of Web security protocols these days, so it's doubtful we'll ever support JSON.
[09:40:09 CDT(-0500)] <serac> Feel free to open a Jira issue for it if you can make a good case.
[09:40:38 CDT(-0500)] <serac> Better, do some research and then discuss on cas-dev – then open Jira issue.
[09:40:48 CDT(-0500)] <serac> Some community discussion around it might be interesting.
[09:41:51 CDT(-0500)] <fairwinds> serac: k, sure. Here's something I found http://code.google.com/p/erlangcas/source/browse#svn%2Ftrunk
[09:42:06 CDT(-0500)] <fairwinds> serac: a cas server in erlang, go figure
[10:38:09 CDT(-0500)] <fairwinds> serac: k, have a js client working
[10:38:12 CDT(-0500)] <fairwinds>
[10:38:32 CDT(-0500)] <serac> nice
[10:38:45 CDT(-0500)] <fairwinds> now for erlang
[20:50:10 CDT(-0500)] <fairwinds> apetro: ping
[20:50:17 CDT(-0500)] <wgthom> sup
[20:50:22 CDT(-0500)] <apetro> pong
[20:51:13 CDT(-0500)] <fairwinds> hi ya. I am getting duplicate entries in my logs and wondering what could be cause. I will paste, give me a sec
[20:55:46 CDT(-0500)] <fairwinds> wgthom, apetro: https://gist.github.com/f41980f837cef7782aa8. This is with a CAS1 plugin. I tried a CAS1 after a seeing with a CAS2 client so seeing same thing except. with CAS2 looks like this https://gist.github.com/902b5ea7bccc774331df
[20:56:27 CDT(-0500)] <apetro> log4j.xml ?
[20:56:39 CDT(-0500)] <apetro> or log4j.properties, in which case you'll want to upgrade to a log4j.xml
[20:57:04 CDT(-0500)] <fairwinds> log4j.xml
[20:57:22 CDT(-0500)] <fairwinds> is what I am using
[20:58:09 CDT(-0500)] <fairwinds> there is perhaps a double something going on since CAS2 you can see that is attempting to delete service ticket more than once
[20:59:00 CDT(-0500)] <fairwinds> apetro: leading to WHO: audit:unknown
[20:59:12 CDT(-0500)] <fairwinds> in second paste
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