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− | + | The heart of the [[Higgins]] project is an active client called a selector--a personal identity manager based on a visual card-wallet metaphor. These cards are called information cards, or i-cards. This project also includes code to enable websites to rely on i-cards and code to allow websites to issue i-cards. | |
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− | + | * [[Higgins Selector]] | |
− | * [http://wiki.eclipse.org/ | + | * [[Identity Services Overview]] - code for relying and issuing websites |
− | * [[Components]] | + | * [[Higgins 1.0]] - first release |
+ | * [[Higgins 1.0.1]] - bugfix release | ||
+ | * [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Third_Party_Solutions 3rd Party Solutions] built on 1.0.x | ||
+ | * [[Components 1.0]] | ||
+ | * [[Components 1.1]] | ||
+ | * [[Components 1.X]] |
Latest revision as of 13:27, 20 August 2014
The heart of the Higgins project is an active client called a selector--a personal identity manager based on a visual card-wallet metaphor. These cards are called information cards, or i-cards. This project also includes code to enable websites to rely on i-cards and code to allow websites to issue i-cards.
- Higgins Selector
- Identity Services Overview - code for relying and issuing websites
- Higgins 1.0 - first release
- Higgins 1.0.1 - bugfix release
- 3rd Party Solutions built on 1.0.x
- Components 1.0
- Components 1.1
- Components 1.X