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* [http://www.eclipse.org/higgins/documents/relationship-cards.html Relationship Cards] - this is the main document | * [http://www.eclipse.org/higgins/documents/relationship-cards.html Relationship Cards] - this is the main document | ||
+ | * [[App-Card]] - a kind of [[R-Card]] that supports Javascript processing | ||
Stuff we're working on that will ultimately be incorporated into the above document: | Stuff we're working on that will ultimately be incorporated into the above document: | ||
− | * [[Data Sharing With Alice And Bob]] - new document that | + | * [[Data Sharing With Alice And Bob]] - new document that supersedes the much older [[Relationship Brokering With R-Cards]] |
* Authentication-related-comment: Because an [[R-Card]] sets up a data sharing relationship that extends outside the boundaries of the exchange of a security token associated with the card (i.e., the current managed and/or personal card functionality), the RP receiving the [[R-Card]] must authenticate to the attribute service hosting the target entity. See [[Attribute Service 2.0]] for a discussion of authentication issues. | * Authentication-related-comment: Because an [[R-Card]] sets up a data sharing relationship that extends outside the boundaries of the exchange of a security token associated with the card (i.e., the current managed and/or personal card functionality), the RP receiving the [[R-Card]] must authenticate to the attribute service hosting the target entity. See [[Attribute Service 2.0]] for a discussion of authentication issues. | ||
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-Card -- outdated | * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-Card -- outdated |
Revision as of 10:58, 3 September 2010
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This page defines a Higgins R-Card ("relationship card"). R-Cards are part of the Persona Data Model 2.0.
- Relationship Cards - this is the main document
- App-Card - a kind of R-Card that supports Javascript processing
Stuff we're working on that will ultimately be incorporated into the above document:
- Data Sharing With Alice And Bob - new document that supersedes the much older Relationship Brokering With R-Cards
- Authentication-related-comment: Because an R-Card sets up a data sharing relationship that extends outside the boundaries of the exchange of a security token associated with the card (i.e., the current managed and/or personal card functionality), the RP receiving the R-Card must authenticate to the attribute service hosting the target entity. See Attribute Service 2.0 for a discussion of authentication issues.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-Card -- outdated