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Revision as of 23:20, 18 September 2007 by Paul.socialphysics.org (Talk | contribs) (Higgins-based Deployment Configurations)

Overview

A Deployment Configurations is a specific combination of Components that, when assembled and deployed result in an application or service that is identifiable to an end-user as a "whole" app or service. This page is intended to explain how to assemble building block Components into running apps and services. The intended audience is technical, but more about assembling, building and deploying, as opposed to "developing."

Pure Higgins Deployment Configurations

H1a Identity Agent Deployment 
IA for Firefox
H1b Identity Agent Deployment 
IA for IE
H2 Identity Agent Deployment 
IA for Firefox on Linux and OSX
H3 Identity Agent Deployment 
IA for Firefox on Linux, OSX and Windows
H4 Identity Agent Deployment 
IA for RCP Apps
STS/IdP Deployment 
STS/IdP service
IdAS Deployment 
Identity Attribute Service
RP Site Deployment 
Relying Party site

Higgins-based Deployment Configurations

Bandit STS/IdP Deployment 
Higgins-based STS/IdP service

Nightly Builds

Though certainly not a "deployment" in the usual sense, the Higgins project automatically builds some of the Components every night.

Deployment Configuration OS Runtime Binding Open URL Owner
Nightly Component Builds psf SUSE Ant n/a open build.eclipse.org Each Component Owner

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