Sharing Authentication between different weblogic istances

Hi,
I'm using WebLogic 10.3.5.
Is there a way to share only the authentication (getRemoreUser() info) between 2 distinct ear, each deployed on different weblogic istances (same WL domain) and with only one of them under my control?
I done it successfully when the 2 ears were deployed in the same weblogic istance.
What about If I were using OHS (virtual hosts) as an "access point" to the 2 ears?
P.S. I can't use SSO,
Thank you very much.
Best regards,
S.

Turns out it does matter what domain you are accessing each app with--I was using our Apex development domain to test, and it was bombing out. When I used the same domain as the Designer forms and cookie domain, it worked like a charm.

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