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Java Desktop

Java EE Security refcard is available for download. This refcard covers Java EE 6 security and discuss how each application server supports the specs. The refcard covers authentication, authorization, and transport security in Web Application, EJB application and web services by introducing the concept and the related annotations and deployment descriptors which help us realize the concept.
on May 17, 2010 | Permalink | Discuss

Identity Management

------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1:00-1:45 pm Show Me the Money! by Kristen Knight, Kynetx VP Product Management Monetizing cross-site, context-sensitive apps, revenue models, VAR & Implementor business opportunities. Wal-Mart - generated their own warehousing and distribution infrastructure   rather than depending on manufacturers or 3rd...
on Nov 19, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
============================================================================== 9:00-9:45 am User-Centric Identity in the Client-Side Revolution Kim Cameron Microsoft Chief Architect of Identity, Distinguished Engineer Identity - the stuff of poets and philosophers Digital Identity - Recognize us in different contexts - foundation for personalization - need to traverse silos - need for...
on Nov 19, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1:00-1:45 PM Client-Side Endpoints and Context Automation by Dave McNamee, Kynetx VP Client Engagement/VAR Services dxm@kynetx.com 801-376-5043 Endpoint: thing on client that ties application to user. Learn - endpoints make KNS apps work on client - many options - endpoint selection controller (e.g., card selector...
on Nov 19, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
I am attending the Kynetx Impact Conference. I will be posting my raw notes. Hope you find them useful.
on Nov 18, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
I wrote an OpenID provider for java.net at http://openid4javanet.dyndns.org/. This allows peripheral systems to integrate with java.net more nicely
on Sep 21, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
Read their highlights, complete with configuration steps and other nuances, thanks to Ludo Poitou.
on Jul 27, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
A major milestone for Sun’s open-source project for a next-generation directory service.
on Jul 19, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
Two topics: scaling identity stores with OpenDS and developing open-source identity services with OpenSSO.
on Jun 22, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
Take a look at the capabilities and send your feedback.
on Jun 15, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
Ludo Poitou shares the latest developments that are well worth a shout-out.
on Jun 5, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
Follow the steps in a procedural article in the OpenSSO Resource Center.
on May 26, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
Sun's Nick Wooler will be at the virtual podium.
on May 13, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
Well-earned honor for the lightweight service-provider implementation of SAML 2.0.
on May 11, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
Interesting tidbit from OpenDS community manager Ludo Poitou.
on May 6, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
What an illuminating article on Kuppinger Cole.
on Apr 27, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
See a video by Daniel Raskin, Sun's chief identity strategist.
on Apr 23, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
In a DZone interview, OpenDS community manager Ludo Poitou expounds on OpenDS, Sun's open-source directory-service project: its latest developments, capabilities, relationship with Sun Directory Server Enterprise Edition, and other highlights.
on Apr 21, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss

Java User Groups

Imagine a world where everybody could participate easily in a distributed yet secure Social Web. In such a world every one will be able to control their own information, and every business would be able to enter into a conversation with customers, researchers, government agencies and partners as easily as they can now start a conversation with someone on Facebook. What is needed to go in the direction of The Internet of Subjects Manifesto? What existing technologies can we build on? What is missing? What could the W3C contribute? What could others do? To participate in the discussion and meet other people with similar interests, and withness some actual implementations of this, visit the Santa Clara Social Web Camp wiki
on Oct 26, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss