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* [[RCP Selector Solution]] - for Eclipse RCP Applications (client-based Java app; requires JRE 1.4 or higher)
 
* [[RCP Selector Solution]] - for Eclipse RCP Applications (client-based Java app; requires JRE 1.4 or higher)
 
* [[Firefox-Embedded Selector Solution]] - for Firefox on Windows, Linux, and OSX (Requires hosted I-Card Service Component)
 
* [[Firefox-Embedded Selector Solution]] - for Firefox on Windows, Linux, and OSX (Requires hosted I-Card Service Component)
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Revision as of 12:46, 19 March 2008

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A Solution is a specific combination of Higgins Components that, when assembled and deployed, results in either an infrastructure-level service, or an end-user application.

Higgins Solutions

This section describes the solutions developed by the Higgins team. There are solutions at three different levels:


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The Higgins project has developed one example end-user application, called the Identity Selector, based on Higgins components. This app is available in different flavors:


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The project has developed these Identity Provider web services:

As well as this example/test Relying Parity website/service:


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Higgins has developed the Higgins Global Graph to address the need for data interoperability and portability for identity, profile, preference and social relationship data:

Higgins-based Solutions

This section lists solutions developed external to the Higgins project, but based on Higgins Components.

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