diff --git a/securing_apps/topics/overview/supported-platforms.adoc b/securing_apps/topics/overview/supported-platforms.adoc index 44655ddeab..72e7a49ea1 100644 --- a/securing_apps/topics/overview/supported-platforms.adoc +++ b/securing_apps/topics/overview/supported-platforms.adoc @@ -53,7 +53,10 @@ endif::[] * <<_saml_jboss_adapter,JBoss EAP>> ifeval::[{project_community}==true] * <<_saml_jboss_adapter,WildFly>> -* <<_tomcat_adapter,Tomcat>> +* <<_saml-tomcat-adapter,Tomcat>> +endif::[] +* <<_java-servlet-filter-adapter,Servlet filter>> +ifeval::[{project_community}==true] * <<_jetty_saml_adapter,Jetty>> endif::[] diff --git a/securing_apps/topics/saml/java/servlet-filter-adapter.adoc b/securing_apps/topics/saml/java/servlet-filter-adapter.adoc index e1b99ca5c2..2db8790de0 100644 --- a/securing_apps/topics/saml/java/servlet-filter-adapter.adoc +++ b/securing_apps/topics/saml/java/servlet-filter-adapter.adoc @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - +[[_java-servlet-filter-adapter]] ==== Java Servlet filter adapter If you want to use SAML with a Java servlet application that doesn't have an adapter for that servlet platform, you can