java-tutorials/cas/cas-server/README.md

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CAS Overlay Template
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Generic CAS WAR overlay to exercise the latest versions of CAS. This overlay could be freely used as a starting template for local CAS war overlays. The CAS services management overlay is available [here](https://github.com/apereo/cas-services-management-overlay).
# Versions
```xml
<cas.version>5.3.x</cas.version>
```
# Requirements
* JDK 1.8+
# Configuration
The `etc` directory contains the configuration files and directories that need to be copied to `/etc/cas/config`.
# Build
To see what commands are available to the build script, run:
```bash
./build.sh help
```
To package the final web application, run:
```bash
./build.sh package
```
To update `SNAPSHOT` versions run:
```bash
./build.sh package -U
```
# Deployment
- Create a keystore file `thekeystore` under `/etc/cas`. Use the password `changeit` for both the keystore and the key/certificate entries.
- Ensure the keystore is loaded up with keys and certificates of the server.
On a successful deployment via the following methods, CAS will be available at:
* `http://cas.server.name:8080/cas`
* `https://cas.server.name:8443/cas`
## Executable WAR
Run the CAS web application as an executable WAR.
```bash
./build.sh run
```
## Spring Boot
Run the CAS web application as an executable WAR via Spring Boot. This is most useful during development and testing.
```bash
./build.sh bootrun
```
### Warning!
Be careful with this method of deployment. `bootRun` is not designed to work with already executable WAR artifacts such that CAS server web application. YMMV. Today, uses of this mode ONLY work when there is **NO OTHER** dependency added to the build script and the `cas-server-webapp` is the only present module. See [this issue](https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-boot/issues/8320) for more info.
## Spring Boot App Server Selection
There is an app.server property in the `pom.xml` that can be used to select a spring boot application server.
It defaults to `-tomcat` but `-jetty` and `-undertow` are supported.
It can also be set to an empty value (nothing) if you want to deploy CAS to an external application server of your choice.
```xml
<app.server>-tomcat<app.server>
```
## Windows Build
If you are building on windows, try `build.cmd` instead of `build.sh`. Arguments are similar but for usage, run:
```
build.cmd help
```
## External
Deploy resultant `target/cas.war` to a servlet container of choice.
## Command Line Shell
Invokes the CAS Command Line Shell. For a list of commands either use no arguments or use `-h`. To enter the interactive shell use `-sh`.
```bash
./build.sh cli
```
### Relevant Articles:
- [CAS SSO With Spring Security](https://www.baeldung.com/spring-security-cas-sso)