Alternative to login.jsp

Hi
Is there an alternative method for accessing Portal/Instant Portal other than by using the default login.jsp. Could for example one of the API packages that are available with OracleAS Portal Developer Kit (PDK) be used as an alternative. If so any details about how one would proceed to achieve would be great as I am new to this area.
Thanks

You may certainly define a custom login Page, but if you are trying to by-pass the web based login ( programatically), then no this is not possible. SSO is a function of the SSO server not the Portal. Portal itself is a partner application of the SSO server.
For setting up a custom login page please refer to the SSO Developer's guide or the Identity Management Developer's Guide depending on which version of the product you are using.

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