28Jun [Demo] J!Mint SSO
pThis is my first blog for GSoC 2009. It’s kinda a bit late compared to other 17 students.
I had a school event that I needed to attend at the end of May, so I just could started on June 3rd../p
pFirst of all, this integration project is really challenging I have to say. Since integration between two systems using cURL is something obvious and has been done by folks already. I’d like to take this J!Mint a step further. Luckily I have some experience with Magento, so that didn’t hold me back much. However, to come up with a solution for SSO, it took me quite a while learning and trying out new stuff./p
pbFeatures :/bbr /
- Cross-domain SSO, which means that we still have two separated systems running, a Joomla site and a Magento site.br /
- Once the user logs in the Joomla site. He’ll have access to Magento as well. emlt;– which means if the logged-in user opens another tab and browses the Magento site, he must be still on logged-in status automatically./em/p
p- After the user has been logged-in on Joomla site. He can go to the Magento site to shop as usual !/p
p- This SSO solution is not about displaying Magento logged-in content on Joomla site using cURL yet.br /
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bDifficulties :/bbr /
- This cannot be done only using cURL like I thought before in May./p
p- Needed to make use of iFrames. Cross-domain issue solved./p
p- Security issues raised when redirecting the login info to the Magento login form./pdiv class=”feedflare”
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Source:[Demo] J!Mint SSO

