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@Jens The problem is with Android not iOS. In iOS there is a setting for SSO URL that we have to fill in a string match to the SSO url. This setting does not exist in Android and we are not able to connect via Android which to my understanding was because of some difference between Android and iOS. Thanks.
When it comes to web authentication there's no difference between the iOS and Android apps - they both support it equally well. The only difference in SSO support between them is Kerberos.
I'd suggest you contact Spotfire Support if the problem with the iOS app persists.
@Jens -- the same as what is supported in the iOS app would be great then there would be no mismatch in expectations between platforms. That said, more specifically my use case is for Oracle Access Manager
What kind of SSO would that be?