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openLiberty has arrived


The Liberty Alliance has followed a logical trajectory in its work, starting with the Federation Framework (ID-FF) for account linking and single sign-on/sign-off, and working its way up the functional stack to web services and beyond. One of the challenges that introduces is that 'federation adoption' and 'web services adoption' are very different beasts, and require different care and feeding if they are to grow and thrive.

In that context, I think the new openLiberty site and community resources are an excellent thing. Here's where to go, for code, specs, forums, wikis and so on. 

 
 
 
 
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Could you in a future blog entry comment on WS-XACML and how it can help make user-centric identity better?

Posted by James on February 04, 2007 at 11:54 AM GMT+00:00 #

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