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Details of applications that have been adapted to use Raven via the Ucam-Webauth protocol. | Details of applications that have been adapted to use Raven via the Ucam-Webauth protocol. Note that this list is bound to be incomplete - before doing significant work on something not listed here (or perhaps even on something that is) it might be worth asking on the cs-raven-discuss@lists.cam.ac.uk mailing list. | ||
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Revision as of 11:49, 17 October 2007
Details of applications that have been adapted to use Raven via the Ucam-Webauth protocol. Note that this list is bound to be incomplete - before doing significant work on something not listed here (or perhaps even on something that is) it might be worth asking on the cs-raven-discuss@lists.cam.ac.uk mailing list.
(Please keep these lists in alphabetic order)
Working 3rd party applications
'Well known' 3rd party applications that have been Raven-enabled:
- CourseWork
- Mediawiki
- MoinMoin (Python-based wiki software)
- Nagios
- NoCat
- Oracle SSO
- PeopleSoft's PeopleTools
- PHP Wiki
- RT (Request Tracker)
- Sakai
- Soks wiki
- phpBB
Other 3rd party applications
3rd party applications that have been been investigated with a view to Raven-enabling them:
Custom Raven applications
Applications written directly to use Raven:
- CamCORS
- Room Booking
- WebNAG, a Raven-based replacement for NoCat
- Lapnet, a locally written captive portal (wired only atm!)