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==Overview==
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A '''Deployment Configuration''' is a specific combination of [[Components]] that, when assembled and deployed, results in an application or service that is identifiable to an end-user as a "whole" app or service.
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== Higgins Deployment Configurations ==
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; [[H1a Identity Agent Deployment]] : Identity Agent for Firefox
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; [[H1b Identity Agent Deployment]] : Identity Agent for IE
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; [[H2 Identity Agent Deployment]] : Identity Agent for Firefox on Linux and OSX
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; [[H3 Identity Agent Deployment]] : Identity Agent for Firefox on Linux, OSX, and Windows
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; [[H4 Identity Agent Deployment]] : Identity Agent for Eclipse RCP Apps
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; [[STS/IdP Deployment]] : STS/IdP service
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; [[IdAS Deployment]] : Identity Attribute Service
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; [[RP Site Deployment]] : Relying Party site
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==Nightly Builds==
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; [[Nightly Component Builds]] : Though certainly not a "deployment configuration" in the usual sense, the Higgins project automatically builds some of the [[Components]] every night.
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==Higgins-based Deployment Configurations==
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This section lists known deployment configurations developed external to the Higgins project, but based on Higgins [[Components]].
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; [[Bandit STS/IdP Deployment]] : Higgins-based STS/IdP service
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; Eclipse ALF Project :
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==Links==
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* [http://eclipse.org/higgins Higgins Home]
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