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Revision as of 05:56, 5 February 2007

Overview

Higgins Components when complete (version 1.0) will be able to be used as lego blocks to construct a number of Deployment Scenarios each of which is documented (or will be!) on this page

Identity Provider

Deployment Scenario OS Runtime Source & Build Binding Issues URL Owner
CardSpace Managed Card Provider n/a n/a psf n/a TBD TBD Daniel
Token Service SUSE(1) JVM 5.0, Tomcat X.X WAR WS-Trust, WS-Transfer n/a n/a
Identity Attribute Service SUSE(1) ? ? ? n/a n/a
LDAP Context Provider SUSE(1) ? ? ? n/a n/a
OpenLDAP Server SUSE(2) ? ? ? n/a n/a

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Identity Agent (in-browser selector, hosted IdA)

Identity Agent (rich client selector, hosted IdA)

  • Requires the user to install the Higgins Browser Extension (HBX) and the ISS Client UI rich client card selector. ISS Client UI relies on a hosted Identity Agent service

Identity Agent (rich client selector, local IdA)

  • Requires the user to install the Higgins Browser Extension (HBX) and the ISS Client UI rich client card selector. ISS Client UI relies on a local Identity Agent service.

Higgins I-Card Broker Enterprise Application (EAR)

Deployment Scenario OS Runtime Source & Build Binding Open URL Owner
Higgins I-Card Broker Enterprise Application (EAR) All JVM 5.0, JavaEE viewcvs, EAR SergeiY
I-Card Manager Web Application (WAR) All JVM 5.0, SJSAS 9.0 viewcvs, WAR HTTP open site SergeiY
I-Card Manager EJB Module (JAR) All JVM 5.0, SJSAS 9.0 viewcvs, JAR RMI open n/a SergeiY
RPPS Web Application (WAR) All JVM 5.0, Tomcat 5.x viewcvs, WAR WebServices, RSS-SSE open WS endpoint SergeiY
RSS-SSE RP Test Application (WAR) All JVM 5.0, Tomcat 5.x viewcvs, WAR HTTP, RSS-SSE open site SergeiY

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Nightly Builds

Though certainly not a "deployment" in the usual sense, the Higgins project automatically builds some of the Components every night.

Deployment Scenario OS Runtime Source & Build Binding Open URL Owner
Nightly Component Builds SUSE Ant psf n/a TBD build.eclipse.org EvgeniyV

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Conventions Used

The tables on this wiki page have the following column structure:

  1. Deployment Scenario - link to wiki page describing deployment scenario
    • Included Component - see Components
      • Included plug-in (if applicable)
        • Consumed non-Higgins service (if any)
  2. OS - OS that this deployment actually runs on (if live) or has been tested on. Put in parens the OS number if more than OS instance is involved
  3. Runtime - Runtime environment for component (e.g. JVM & version, Tomcat & version, etc.)
  4. Packaging - how will component be made available for installation
  5. Binding - how will externally consumed services of deployment scenario be consumed
  6. Open - open enhancements and bugs (Bugzilla)
  7. URL - endpoint that hosts a test service (hosted by Eclipse Foundation)
  8. Owner - person with overall responsibility for this deployment scenario (not individual components)

See Also

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