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Back after JavaOne 2009
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Wow - is it really over a month since my last blog entry? I guess that's what happens when you get your head down into a project - in this case, building a demo for CommunityOne West and JavaOne 2009 to show off the latest OpenSSO features.

The demo brought together a number of existing Java technologies - the Java Persistence API (JPA), the Jersey implementation of JAX-RS (aka JSR 311) on both the client and server, and JavaFX - with some new aspects of OpenSSO - fine-grained authorization (aka entitlements), OAuth protocol support, and a JDBC data store. Briefly, the demo centered on a cellphone account management system delivered as a JavaFX rich Internet application (RIA) client and a (more or less) RESTful web service back-end, communication between them secured by OAuth.

I'll be uploading source code for the demo client and server apps to the OpenSSO project in the next few days, as well as documenting how to bring up the demo environment. Watch this space for updates!

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Hi Pat,

Have you uploaded the source code? Couldn't find them either here or opensso home page.

Thanks in advance,
Edward

Posted by edward on June 23, 2009 at 12:13 PM PDT #

Hi Edward - yes - code is all uploaded and documented at https://opensso.dev.java.net/source/browse/*checkout*/opensso/extensions/c1demo2009/README - I haven't done a big splash on it (1) because I've been really busy since J1 and (2) because I'm hoping to make it a bit easier to set up.

You (and anyone else) are welcome to follow the README in the meantime - it's all there.

Posted by Pat Patterson on June 23, 2009 at 08:44 PM PDT #

Cool! Followed the instructions in README successfully.

Only one small glitch. I saw 500 error when running demo test harness at first. By looking at glassfish log, I figured that there's an unwanted 'ssl=off' property in TokenServicePool's 'Additional Properties' tab. Deleting this property solved the issue.

Hope this can help somebody ;)

Posted by Edward on June 24, 2009 at 11:03 AM PDT #

Thanks, Edward - I haven't seen this error, but I updated the README with a note explaining how to fix it if you do run into it.

Please drop me an email (my email address is in the 'Contact me' section of the sidebar on the right of my blog) - I'd like to know more about what you're doing with OpenSSO :-)

Posted by Pat Patterson on June 25, 2009 at 07:01 AM PDT #

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