We have a Java EE web application deployed to JBoss. This web application is used for authentication purposes.
Now we would like to have other web applications that are not written in Java to communicate and authenticate against this web application. The reason we want to do this is: Suppose we have a small web application that does a simple task for the user. This web application could be implemented purely with the plain HTML stack plus a little bit of JavaScript, hence we would like to not introduce the complexity of Java EE into it.
Is there a good way of doing this both secured and efficiently?
More information:
The web application used for authentication is a huge Java EE program with other functionalities. We'd like to slowly get rid of it, and part of this process involves moving some of its functionalities outside the stack.
At this phase, we are leaving the authentication module as is, and start with other parts of the program (hence why we don't want to bundle these small web applications with the main program and uses Java EE).