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The Open Web SSO project provides core identity services to simplify the implementation of transparent single sign-on as a security component in a network infrastructure. It provides the foundation for integrating diverse web applications that might typically operate against a disparate set of
The Enterprise Sign On Engine (ESOE) is an advanced system which allows an enterprise to meet it's individual goals for integrated identity management, single sign on, authorization, federation and accountability for resource access in a very extensible manner. The ESOE is built using the
Authentic is a versatile identity provider aiming to address a broad range of needs, from simple to complex setups; it has support for many protocols and can bridge between them.
PERMIS is an all-purpose authorisation decision-making engine with deployment packages for Apache and Globus Toolkit. OpenPERMIS is its offspring based on freely available libraries only.
A framework that based on some common security standards, such as SAML, XACML and so on, to provide security infrastructure for an enterprise application.
AX2E is the authorization framework, which implements the current OASIS XACML 2.0 standard in Java language. See http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=xacml. We believe that OASIS XACML is the standard with great future. It addresses a very important domain of enterprise
Current StatusThe first drop (0.0.14) has been delivered, it is a public beta version. Please go to Downloads pages to get it and have a try! Next step, I will write a pluggable XACML policy editor. If you have any ideas about it, please send an email to me, thanks. Project OverviewEnterprise
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