Issue description: "JBoss Enterprise Application Platform" text is used in text of documents, in names of sections, and in name of How to Configure Identity Management document. But the text is not an official product name approved by branding. According to [1], "Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform" should be used, or "JBoss EAP" abbreviation should be used. Suggestions for improvement: Use approved term, e.g. "Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform" or "JBoss EAP" instead of "JBoss Enterprise Application Platform".
These books are OK: (1) How to Configure Identity Management Revision n_1575711_how-to-configure-identity-management_version_6.4_edition_1.0_release_0-revision_6701181 (2) Security Architecture Guide Revision n_1415923_security-architecture_version_6.4_edition_1.0_release_0-revision_6701121 (3) Login Module Reference Revision n_1575841_login-module-reference_version_6.4_edition_1.0_release_0-revision_6701191 (4) How to Setup SSO with Kerberos Revision n_1415693_how-to-setup-sso-with-kerberos_version_6.4_edition_1.0_release_0-revision_6701151 Problems (1) How to Setup SSO with SAML v2 Revision n_1415793_how-to-setup-sso-with-saml-v2_version_6.4_edition_1.0_release_0-revision_6701171 One "JBoss Enterprise Application Platform" instance without the "Red Hat" prefix: The basics of Browser-Based SSO with SAML v2 are covered in the Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6 Security Architecture document, specifically in the Browser-Based SSO Using SAML and Multiple JBoss Enterprise Application Platform Instances and Multiple Applications Using Browser-Based SSO with SAML sections. (2) Server security guide is not published yet, it will have to be checked, too.
Server Security Guide, revision n_1650371_how-to-configure-server-security_version_6.4_edition_1.0_release_0-revision_6806941 How to Setup SSO with SAML v2, revision n_1415793_how-to-setup-sso-with-saml-v2_version_6.4_edition_1.0_release_0-revision_6712321