This page last changed on Jun 12, 2007 by rosie@atlassian.com.

Crowd allows you to see a list of which applications are currently logged in to the Crowd framework. This is effectively a list of which applications currently have principals (users) logged in to them, since an application will only ever log in to the Crowd framework when it needs to authenticate a principal.

You can also force any session to expire, that is, you can log the application out of Crowd.

To see which applications are currently logged in to Crowd,

  1. Login to the Crowd Administration Console.
  2. Click the 'Sessions' link in the top navigation bar.
  3. This will display the 'Session Browser'. Click the 'Application Sessions' tab.
  4. This will display a list of all applications which are currently logged in to the Crowd framework. E.g. the screenshot below shows that the crowd application (i.e. the Crowd Administration Console) is currently logged in to the Crowd framework
    You can refine your search by specifying an application's 'Name' (note that this is case-sensitive).

Screenshot: 'Sessions---Applications'



To force an application to log out of Crowd,

  1. Login to the Crowd Administration Console.
  2. Click the 'Sessions' link in the top navigation bar.
  3. Click the 'Application Sessions' tab.
  4. This will display a list of all applications which are currently logged in to the Crowd framework. Click the application's 'Expire' link.
If you want to permanently prevent an application from logging in to Crowd, please see 3.7 Deleting or Deactivating an Application.






See Also...

4.04 Managing a Principal's Session
5.2.5 Session Timeout

Related Topics  


Crowd Documentation 


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