Identityflow provides a framework for building protocol flows that perform distributed Identity operations. Examples of Identity Operations are Single Sign-On (SSO) and Attribute queries.
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To test release 0.1 of IdentityFlow, which is the only stable version, please use the build script from the release download link/box. Use this version instead of the latest version in the release-0_1 as advised in the previous item. Otherwise follow the instructions in "Downloading and Testing IdentityFlow". Once the war file is built, it can be deployed and run in tomcat (or probably any other application server), by clicking on the IdentityModelWebapp link from the admin screen. The output on the screen: newValue1=5 newValue2=6 newValue3=7 is not very interesting. It just demonstrates to us that values have been passed and incremented to the actors involved in the SSO operation. More interesting, although still pretty obscure for the uninitiated, is the catalina.out log that say exactly what is going on amongst the actors.
IdentityFlow is pre-alpha software. But we do and will have minor releases from time to time. There will hopefully be some documentation with each release telling people how to test and run the code. We will try to keep the install instructions relatively consistent though. They are as follows: 1. Browse the CVS using sourceforge, find the latest release tag (currently release-0-1) and navigate to "Actors using SSO Example". Download the latest revision of buildall.sh. 2. Make sure you have a sh shell environment (cygwin will do), and maven2 and cvs installed and in the command line path. 3. Run ./buildall.sh from the command line. This should retrieve the release from CVS, download dependencies and compile the code using maven. Usually the output will be a war file (or possibly jars in the future) which is deployed as instructed in the release documentation.
Please check http://identityflow.sourceforge.net/ to keep up to date with project news.
Updates to IdentityFlow have been slow lately because we are currently testing new code. Once the new code has been submitted, we will do some refactoring, and then begin work on, 1. A JXTA binding implementation 2. Hooks for trust
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