Hello Antonio,

Thank you very much for your cooperation. I had a look at your code. As UMA is based on OAuth 2.0, we also have more or less the same structure for the OAuth 2.0 part. We are also supporting dynamic registration. For the demo simplicity and understanding purposes, we provided a link on client page which deals with registration of one specific Host. As Host URL is obtained from the webpage, so if instead of hard coded link, an input field for the url is used, it will be perfectly dynamic registration. We provided this hard coded link in order to make it easy to understand for the users.

Regarding the refactoring part, we will be more than happy to do that. Could you please tell us that which kind of refactoring is required?

Regards,

Khan Suleman

Antonio Sanso wrote:
Hi Suleman,

thanks for this patch. In the meantime you might want to give a look  at our 
UMA dynamic registration implementation at [0,1,2] that should be compliant 
with [3].

I gave a first look at the implementation you have attached in the ticket. It looks 
promising but as mentioned before it might need some little refactor in order to 
integrate with the "spirit" of our current code base.

Would it be something ok for you ?

Regards

Antonio


[0]https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/amber/trunk/oauth-2.0/oauth2-dynamicreg-client/

[1] 
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/amber/trunk/oauth-2.0/oauth2-dynamicreg-common/

[2] 
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/amber/trunk/oauth-2.0/oauth2-dynamicreg-server/

[3] http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-oauth-dyn-reg-00

On Jul 6, 2012, at 3:29 PM, Suleman Khan wrote:

Hello Raymond,

We created an account in Apache JIRA with the name Fraunhofer AISEC and created 
new issue named AMBER-57. We attached our implementation and UML diagrams to 
it. The issue can be found under the following link

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBER-57

What would be the next step?

Waiting for your valuable suggestions.

Best regards,

Khan Suleman



Hi, Suleman. Thank you for your interest to contribute UMA code into Apache Amber project. You cannot directly commit the code into Amber though. Here is a simple process to follow: 1) Start some discussions with Amber community to express your intention of contribution (It's glad that you are starting the thread now :-) 2) Open a JIRA and attach the code to the ticket 3) The Amber community needs to vote to take the contribution (assuming the result is YES :-) 4) The Amber PMC needs to go through IP clearance with Apache incubator PMC (assuming everything is clean) 5) One of the Amber committers check the patch into Amber SVN repo 6) UMA team will continue to work with the Amber project and the Amber community starts to vote your team members in as committers based on your ongoing contributions Thanks, Raymond On Jul 5, 2012, at 5:52 AM, Suleman Khan wrote:

Hello All,

In Fraunhofer AISEC, we developed UMA protocol based on OAuth 2.0 and also
integrated OpenID Connect to it. We want to make this project open source
under Apache license 2.0. By the suggestion of Mr. Antonio Sanso, we had a
look at Apache Amber project and we think that this is the best place where
we can upload our code.

Details about the project is published on Kantara Initiative website. It
can be checked by visiting the following link.

http://kantarainitiative.org/confluence/display/uma/Fraunhofer+AISEC+I
mplementation+FAQ

I was trying to commit our code to Apache Amber repository but I need
credentials for that, which I don't have. Could you please tell how to get
these credentials and what is the procedure for doing all this stuff.

Any help in this regard would be really appreciated.

Regards,

Khan Suleman

*
From:* Antonio Sanso [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Mittwoch, 4. Juli 2012 19:10
*To:* [email protected]
*Cc:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: UMA Implementation


Hi Suleman,


you might want to give a look at the Amber project [0] (that is still in
the incubation phase though).

We have already an UMA implementation but any contribution is more than welcome :)
On how to become a committer, you should be able to earn your karma by
contributing the project (as any Apache project).

In [1] you can find a description of Roles in Apache.


Regards


Antonio


[0] http://incubator.apache.org/amber/

[1] http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html#roles



On Jul 4, 2012, at 5:46 PM, Suleman Khan wrote:



Dear All,

In Fraunhofer AISEC, we developed UMA protocol based on OAuth 2.0 and also integrated OpenID Connect to it. We want to make this project open source under Apache license 2.0. Apache website doesn't clearly tell us how to do it. I have the following questions

1). Should we add it to any existing project? if yes then how to do it?
(we are not committer. how to become a committer for a project?)

2). Should we create new project for it? if yes the how to do it?

Details about the project is published on Kantara Initiative website. It can be checked by visiting the following link.
http://kantarainitiative.org/confluence/display/uma/Fraunhofer+AISEC+
Implementation+FAQ

Any help in this regard would be really appreciated.

Regards,

Khan Suleman

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