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Hi Filipa, 2009/4/8 Filipa <filipa.mo...@alert.pt> The Apache code has been compiled and tested on FreeBSD 32/64 bit, Linux - does it support XACML? Not natively, though it wouldn't be very difficult to add support.[2] Regards, [1] Since MacPorts only supports 32-bit, SPEP can only be built 32-bit on
> my application which will be the starting point..assuming it's a web
> browser application, in case i'm logged and i open a new tab for
> anotehr application for other provider, can automaticate SSO be made?
> And does it support federated identity?
> it already deals with authorization.. in my case i will have an
> authorization framework which is already developed and i just need to
> "talk" to her through SAML+XACML.. would this be possible?
you already have a XACML PEP implementation, you could ignore the
authorization components of ESOE and use what you have.
> - is it compliant with Windows/Linux/HPUX/AIX servers?
software (ESOE's implementation of a SAML2 SP) has implementations available
for Java and Apache, and an IIS version which is in a pre-release state at
the moment.
32/64 bit, Windows 32 bit, Mac OSX [1], and I'm confident that it would
compile on all modern environments.
problems. (IE6/7/8, Firefox 2/3, Opera, Safari, Konqueror, Chrome, Lynx)
any type of authentication you need to use.
Shaun
Mac OSX at the moment. This means you can't use the default system Apache.
See http://www.esoeproject.org/confluence/x/aYA3
[2] Writing an XACML implementation would be quite challenging and
time-consuming, but adding it into ESOE would be relatively easy.