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Saturday Oct 11, 2008
The Most Up-To-Date OpenSSO Wildcard Info

For the most up-to-date information about the use of wildcards for OpenSSO policy definitions, see the following page on the OpenSSO wiki:

http://wikis.sun.com/display/OpenSSO/openssowildcards

I've written a couple of blog entries on wildcards lately:

Christopher Nebergall left a comment on the "Wildcards for OpenSSO" entry saying the following:

"Would it make more sense for you to put doc entries like this blog post into one of the Sun wiki's instead of your blog? Then others like myself could help provide content and help keep it up to date."

I thought that was such a grand idea that I created the Wildcard Matching in OpenSSO wiki page.

Okay, so now, that should be the go-to place for wildcard information related to OpenSSO. So information on wildcards and their relationship to query strings and the like will be most up-to-date on that wiki page. I would venture to say that that page will end up being more current and comprehensive than the official documentation on the topic.

Posted at 07:41PM Oct 11, 2008 by John Domenichini in Finding Info  |  Comments[0]
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