Archive for May, 2007

ongoing · OpenID at Work

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

ongoing · OpenID at Work - This caused a GIGANTIC thread on the identity-gang list that got back to the question of implicit authorization off of an authentication source. I know when I was looking at Rutgers IdM infrastructure, assumptions about what having a credential meant was a serious barrier to then expanding issuing of [...]

You children are not monsters…

Monday, May 7th, 2007

“But we are cows” - Chris, the other day

“mooo… mooo…” - Everyone, immediately after

ACEGI supports OpenID

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

Blogroll: Acegi OpenID, Wicket Roadmap - O’Reilly ONJava Blog

On the ACEGI developer list this morning, Ray Krueger announces OpenID support in ACEGI thanks to the efforts of Robin Bramley. If you don’t know what OpenID is yet, learn more about it over at http://openid.net. Also, some analysis of OpenID from Tim Bray [...]

I finally get REST. Wow.

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

I finally get REST. Wow.

It’s depressing to think that SOAP started just about 10 years ago and that now that everything is said and done, we built RPC again. I know SOAP is really an XML messaging protocol, you can do oneway async stuff, etc, etc, but let’s face it. The tools make the technology [...]

Map of Online Communitites

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

Via Jesse - Map of online communities. I wonder if it’s missing an important Balkanized zones of all the institutional silos for Universities, company intranets, etc. Getting back into the whole identity track — how do you go about breaking down all the silos. OpenID seems like it could be part of it, building [...]

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