2.2 Configuring Single Sign-On (SSO)
Single Sign-On (SSO) is the process of transparently passing user credentials from one application to another so that the user is only required to present login credentials a single time. For instance, consider the case where a user logs into their main company portal and clicks on a link called “reports” to access the User Portal. If single sign-on is in effect, the user can be automatically admitted to the Style Intelligence Portal without any additional authentication challenges. This helps to create a seamless user experience.
You can implement single sign-on capability in two ways:
• Session-Based Single Sign-On
The implementation that you choose depends on the nature of your web application.
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