From: Alister P. <gsp...@gm...> - 2011-05-25 06:02:23
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Thanks Adam & Dmitriy I will have to wait (expectantly) for the next version of eXist. If I have time, I'll try out trunk to see whether it can work with Crowd. I'm working for ConservationArk.org.au and so we have "community" licenses for the Atlassian products - we use Confluence for our Intranet and are beginning to use JIRA to manage "issues" around the Zoo. My in-house clients will be moving their database needs into a system built on eXist - and I'd like them to be able to use the same login info and group-management for all these apps (which is what Crowd provides). There used to be a plugin for Crowd that provided LDAP support - but that seems to have disappeared. These will be my starting points: http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CROWD/Integrating+Crowd+with+Apache http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CROWD/Integrating+Crowd+with+a+Custom+Application Just another little project - I wish I had some staff! Regards, Alister. On 25/05/2011, at 8:13 AM, Adam Retter wrote: >>> At a guess, this will probably be easier with the new security features in >>> trunk - but I'm using 1.4.1 r1475. >> >> I don't think that there any way to integrate this to 1.4.x , so only trunk >> option. What exactly do you want to have? > > As Dmitriy mentions - we have pluggable security modules in eXist-db > for user management, we current support LDAP, Microsoft Active > Directory and OpenID, so I would guess it should be `trivial` to add a > module for Atlassian Crowd (im not familiar with it), if someone is > interested... However most things these days support an LDAP backend, > so if Atlassian support LDAP then so does eXist-db - and, well thats > all you need ;-) > > -- > Adam Retter > > eXist Developer > { United Kingdom } > ad...@ex... > irc://irc.freenode.net/existdb |