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* An [[I-Card Provider]] is responsible for instantiating and managing [[I-Card]] instances (that implement the [[I-Card Interface]]) | * An [[I-Card Provider]] is responsible for instantiating and managing [[I-Card]] instances (that implement the [[I-Card Interface]]) | ||
− | * | + | * A Provider is also responsible for importing I-Cards from serialized data formats. For example a CardSpace [[I-Card Provider]] would be responsible for being able to import CardSpace format data files. |
+ | * A Provider must somehow configure themselves with resources that may be needed by their [[I-Card]]s. For example, a CardSpace [[I-Card Provider]] must know the endpoint for the local [[Token Issuer]] (STS). | ||
* Different [[I-Card Provider]] implementations use different protocols for retreiving identity information. Some might use WS-Trust to request a [[Digital Identity]] from a local STS (for self-issued cards), others from a remote STS (managed cards). Still others provide RSS feeds to identity information stored in the [[Identity Attribute Service]] | * Different [[I-Card Provider]] implementations use different protocols for retreiving identity information. Some might use WS-Trust to request a [[Digital Identity]] from a local STS (for self-issued cards), others from a remote STS (managed cards). Still others provide RSS feeds to identity information stored in the [[Identity Attribute Service]] | ||
Revision as of 00:37, 28 October 2006
Overview
- An I-Card Provider is responsible for instantiating and managing I-Card instances (that implement the I-Card Interface)
- A Provider is also responsible for importing I-Cards from serialized data formats. For example a CardSpace I-Card Provider would be responsible for being able to import CardSpace format data files.
- A Provider must somehow configure themselves with resources that may be needed by their I-Cards. For example, a CardSpace I-Card Provider must know the endpoint for the local Token Issuer (STS).
- Different I-Card Provider implementations use different protocols for retreiving identity information. Some might use WS-Trust to request a Digital Identity from a local STS (for self-issued cards), others from a remote STS (managed cards). Still others provide RSS feeds to identity information stored in the Identity Attribute Service