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This section describes the solutions developed by the Higgins team. There are solutions at three different levels: | This section describes the solutions developed by the Higgins team. There are solutions at three different levels: | ||
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The following variations of the Higgins client are under development for Higgins 1.1. Also see this [http://www.eclipse.org/higgins/Client-Overview-1.1.php overview of Higgins clients]: | The following variations of the Higgins client are under development for Higgins 1.1. Also see this [http://www.eclipse.org/higgins/Client-Overview-1.1.php overview of Higgins clients]: | ||
* [[GTK and Cocoa Selector]] - for Firefox (also callable by local apps) on Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OSX. This is a client-based native code app | * [[GTK and Cocoa Selector]] - for Firefox (also callable by local apps) on Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OSX. This is a client-based native code app |
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Contents
Intro
- This page describes the solutions under development as part of Higgins 1.1
- For information about solutions released as part of Higgins 1.0 see Solutions 1.0
- A Solution is a specific combination of Higgins Components that, when assembled and deployed, result in either an infrastructure-level service, or an end-user application.
Higgins Developed & Supported Solutions
This section describes the solutions developed by the Higgins team. There are solutions at three different levels:
Higgins Selector
The following variations of the Higgins client are under development for Higgins 1.1. Also see this overview of Higgins clients:
- GTK and Cocoa Selector - for Firefox (also callable by local apps) on Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OSX. This is a client-based native code app
- AIR Client and Server - for Firefox and IE on Windows
- In parallel with developing the above solutions, we are also working on a harmonization effort to converge at least the first two selectors above into a common architecture. See Selector Architecture Harmonization
- iPhone Selector - experimental I-Card Manager (standalone app) and I-Card Selector (MobileSafari plugin) for the iPhone
- Higgins Web Selector - Web-based I-Card Selector for Higgins Server. Speaks OpenID with AX.
Identity Services
Identity Provider web services:
- STS IdP - WS-Trust Identity Provider (webapp and web service)
- SAML2 IdP - SAML2 Identity Provider (webapp and web service)
Relying Party website or service:
- Extensible Protocol RP Website 1.1 - I-Card-enabled Relying Party site (webapp)
Other:
- XDI4j - General purpose library for XDI (see the Wikipedia page on XDI)
Attribute Services
This solution is currently a local java component. The plan for Higgins 1.1 is to add an XDI web service binding and thereby create the "IdAS Server" that can act as an extensible gateway to existing data sources.
- IdAS Solution - Identity Attribute Service uses Context Provider plugins to adapt existing data sources to the Context Data Model.