Java Based Relying PartyA simple Relying Party, written in 100% in Java and running on Linux. The RP provides the ability to request and accept cards from Microsoft CardSpace (InfoCard), or other Identity Selectors, and displays information about the card that was submitted. It currently is only tested with self-asserted cards, and SAML 1.0 assertionsThis was developed from the ground up using protocol documentation, and was the first non-Microsoft affiliated relying party on a non-Windows platform. You may access the relying party at: https://xmldap.org/relyingparty Firefox Identity SelectorA simple proof of concept Identity Selector written for Firefox. The selector is Java based (an adaptation of the code used for the relying party) and should work on any platform.You can download the plugin here: xmldap.xpi If you don't have Firefox: Docs, Links, Blogs, and ResourcesDocumentationIntroducing Windows CardspaceA Guide to Integrating with Windows CardSpace v1.0 A Technical Reference for Windows CardSpace v1.0 in Windows A Guide to Supporting Windows CardSpace v1.0 within Web Applications and Browsers A simple tutorial and demo by Kim Cameron A brief overview of how to consume infocards on xmldap's blog Pam Dingle's CardSpace Quick Start Ashish Jain's guide to getting CardSpace up and running BitsInternet Explorer 7.NET Runtime Framework 3.0 - July CTP Firefox Identity Selector from xmldap.org SchemasInfocard.xsd - Schema for the http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/05/identity namespaceRelying PartiesThe Microsoft Cardspace sandbox (.net) - note this is not working with the firefox selector at the momentxmldap.org's relying party (java) Ping Identity's Relying Party and Federation bridge (java) Kim Cameron's Identity Blog (php) Security Token ServicesMicrosoft Live Labs STSCode and ProjectsKim Cameron's php code for wordpressxmldap.org's code OSIS OpenSSO - the opensource version of Sun's Access Manager OpenDS - Neil Wilson at Sun's new open source LDAP directory Neil Wilson at Sun's incredible load testing framework BlogrollxmldapKim Cameron Ashish Jain Pam Dingle igb Mark wahl Don Bowen Pat Patterson Neil Wilson Johannes Ernst Andy Harjanto Jamie Lewis Phil Windley Pete Rowley |
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