On 8/5/10 22:08, Lorenzo Gil Sanchez wrote:
> There is also another thing: I don't understand why the global_logout
> returns a list of logout requests instead of just one. What's the
> rationale of this? In my code I just read the first element of this list
> ignoring the rest.
>
You're probably correct I was thinking about the case where you use one
Idp and several AAs for collecting de identity of a subject.
But then you will not log in to the AA hence logout from an AA is sort
of strange.
On 8/5/10 22:08, Lorenzo Gil Sanchez wrote:
> There is also another thing: I don't understand why the global_logout
> returns a list of logout requests instead of just one. What's the
> rationale of this? In my code I just read the first element of this list
> ignoring the rest.
>
You're probably correct I was thinking about the case where you use one
Idp and several AAs for collecting de identity of a subject.
But then you will not log in to the AA hence logout from an AA is sort
of strange.
-- Roland