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The <LogoutInitiator>
element is used to configure handlers that are responsible for initiating a logout operation, the termination of a user's session. The handler is responsible for performing protocol-specific tasks related to the logout, as well as terminating the session.
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Specific Initiators are defined by the type=
attribute, each type specifies its own attributute as well as the common ones. Some initiators allow child elements. The following types are available by default. More may be added as plugins
Common Attributes
The following may be specified for all types
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Name
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Type
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Default
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Description
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Plugin type name.
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The location of the SessionInitiator (when combined with the base handlerURL
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Controls how information associated with the session request, primarily the original resource accessed, is preserved for the completion of the authentication process. Overrides the like-named attribute in the <Sessions>
element.
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one ofconditional,
true, false, front, back
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