).
It started off the codebase of Sun Java System Access Manager so it's
heavy, but definitely enterprise grade.
There are many other solutions of that kind, perhaps they should be
reviewed first before going on with an integration in XWiki.
Vincent
On 5/7/07, Bradley Beddoes <beddoes(a)intient.com> wrote:
Hi,
Responses inline below.
Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
Hi,
This looks good, congratulations!
It would be nice if it could be integrated in XWiki (with your kindly
offered help), as it provides support for many authentication
protocols. However, this must not be done in a haste. We should
establish some goals, an implementation plan (including eventual
changes needed in the XWiki engine), and a target version. I think
that 1.0 is out of the question, so we need to decide if it is a
feature that must go into 1.1 or it can wait until the XWiki 2.0
architecture is finalized.
(@Vincent) Should we establish a developer meeting on IRC to discuss
this? Or are mailing lists OK?
On another topic, how stable is the ESEO API? Can we count on a
future-compatible integration?
The really cool part is that the integration on the application side for
pure identity transfer is minimal, especially in java with the use of
filters.
If you'd like to take it further and integrate authorization to the
ESOE's policy decision point (and I think it would be a god idea) that
would take a little longer.
The API itself should be pretty static from this point forward, while
we've got it tagged at 0.1 in reality its a lot further ahead then that,
infact we're rolling into production at some sites shortly.
regards,
Bradley
Thanks,
Sergiu
On 5/8/07, Bradley Beddoes <beddoes(a)intient.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> In later March there was a thread about openID support for xwiki,
at the
> time I mentioned new project we were about to
launch which could solve
> the openID issue as well as shibboleth, active directory and LDAP
> integration.
>
> That software is now available at
http://esoeproject.org
>
> Have a look at what it can offer I would be happy to work with the
xwiki
community
further to integrate appropriately.
regards,
Bradley
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