Crowd has no specific support for Wordpress out of the box, however if Wordpress provides pluggable authentication and authorisation mechanisms then it should be possible to write a plugin for Wordpress to connect it to Crowd using Crowd's REST APIs.
Thanks for your reply Caspar.
Is the any other dependencies as we are running our crowd on linux server and wordpress server is running on windows IIS server.
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The only dependency you haven't mentioned there would be the custom plugin for wordpress :)
Crowd doesn't require much except a server with Java to run on and a database to connect to. Here's the list of supported platforms, if that's what you were after.
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