Here is a really nice add-on that got shipped with Solaris 10 update 4 (08/07): starting with this OS release, Solaris supports iSCSI targets. Together with the Microsoft iSCSI initiator for 2000/XP/2003, this allows building a very comprehensive and compelling…
Category: Interoperability
There has been quite a bit of discussion about SXIP’s recent OpenID Infocard token profile: Johnny Bufu, Peter Williams, and I had some email exchanges, Eve commented on Eric’s blog, and Dick made some comments about his view on the…
Just a quick update: OpenSSO is now using the WSIT/Metro STS for WS-Trust protocol transactions. Congratulations to the team (and especially Mrudul) for getting this done! tag: identity, opensource, opensso, ws-trust
During last week’s Project Concordia call, we had an interesting discussion about cross-protocol identity use cases and scenarios. Ashish made a very good observation during this call: many times when we are discussing identity protocol transitions or cross-protocol use cases,…
Both Paul and Robin beat me to this … The recently published report by Burton’s Bob Blakley summarizes the result of an interoperability testing fest at the Burton Catalyst conference earlier this year. This venue was a great success for…
Today, we (pre)-announced at the IIW 2007 a non-assertion covenant (NAC) for OpenID. What does this mean? First, the NAC is a short (three paragraphs) legally binding document that licenses all of Sun’s patents (and not only necessary claims) to…
Marina Fisher and I will be presenting on AJAX interoperability here at JavaOne on Thursday at 5:30pm in Esplanade 302. We will be covering jMaki, WCF, Silverlight/ASP.NET AJAX and Java REST API interoperability. For more details, go here. tag: AJAX,…
Here is a nice short article by Scott Hanselman on what is currently happening in .NET land – especially at MIX07. I find his graphic on the evolution of the various .NET technologies quite interesting and helpful. A couple of…
The next two weeks (three weeks really) are going to be interesting: first I will present at JavaOne on AJAX interop, together with Marina Fisher. This JavaOne should get really exciting for a whole number of reasons, especially for the…
This morning (PST), Roger Sullivan announced Lberty’s new project called openLiberty.org. This community oriented website aims at providing developers and architects with open source implementations of Liberty’s suite of identity protocols. I am really looking forward to seeing a lot…