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Revision as of 15:28, 3 October 2007

Architecture

There are two variants of the H1 configuration. One for Firefox and one for IE. The IE variant uses a newer design. If the IE design works well, we will probably retrofit the Firefox Higgins Browser Extension to use the exact same architecture.

Firefox Architecture Variant

The Firefox implementation uses an embedded i-card selector within the Higgins Browser Extension. This has been available since 1.0M4. Deploy-h1a-v44.JPG

IE Architecture Variant

The IE7 architecture relies on an external native code i-card selector that is invoked by the Higgins Browser Extension. This implementation is underdevelopment for 1.0 and has not yet been checked in. This variant is being developed for Windows initially, with Linux and OSX to follow later.

Deploy-ia-h1b-v45.JPG

End-User Perspective

Warning: Higgins has not yet been released, there are still lots of bugs and missing features.

Setup

To use this configuration you must:

  1. Install the Higgins Browser Extension into your browser.
  2. After re-starting your browser the setup wizard will help you set up your account on https://graceland.parityinc.net, the free test server run by Parity.

Functionality

You should now be able to:

  • Import Microsoft CardSpace-compatible managed cards from test sites listed under "Identity Providers" here: CardSpace Interop. You go to the card issuing site, create a .crd file for the card. If you click on the link to the .crd file, the browser extension will pop up and automatically import this into the hosted agent. If you have a .crd file on your hard drive, there is an import button in the i-card manager to manually import it into the agent.
  • If you click on the "mouse" button on the Higgins toolbar in Firefox the "i-card manager" web app will appear in your browser. You should be able to see your card(s) here.
  • You can select a card and delete it if you wish.
  • If you go to the test sites listed under "Relying Party Sites" here: CardSpace Interop you should be able to sign in using the card (assuming that the claims supported by the card you used satisfy the relying site's policy).

Constituent Components

See Also

Links

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