Hi,
I am udergraduate student at Computer Science and Engineering Department,
University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka. I have experience in WSDL to C code
generation with data binding(Java Version), Axis2/C, Java Script UI
development, Perl, and GTK+.
I am very much interested in security related projects and I have done some
work on WSS4J LDAP key store
support(WSS-47<https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WSS-47>).
So I would like to work on SAML support for Rampart/C.
So I am really pleased if some one can mentor this project for Google Summer
of Code 2007.

Thanks in advance,

Milinda Lakmal Pathirage


On 3/19/07, Kaushalye Kapuruge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

+1.
SAML support for Rampart/C is definitely a good title.  It can be part
of OMXMLSecurity or can work as an independent library(like OpenSAML).
Implementing WS-Trsut and WS-Secure Conversation specifications would
definitely boost the practical usage of Rampart/C. But I don't think
SAML is a must for WS-Trust. We can work on these two in parallel. If
anyone can contribute to this they are most welcome.
Thanks Nabeel for the input.
Cheers,
Kau

Nabeel Yoosuf wrote:
> I wonder why we have only one project proposal for SoC 2007 in [1]
> under Axis2/C this time. Off the top of my head, here are some ideas
> that might be useful.
> Javascript binding for Axis2/C (SpiderMonkey (JavaScript-c) Engine
> could be of help)
> JSON support for Axis2/C (Useful if we have the Javascript binding)
> SAML token support for Rampart/C (has anyone started working on this?
> openSAML/C++ could be of help)
> WS-Trust implementation (this will require SAML)
> WS-SecureConversation implementation
> Improvement to contract-first web services (eg: automate xsd -> wsdl
> -> code as much as possible)
>
>
> Nabeel.
>
> [1] http://wiki.apache.org/general/SummerOfCode2007
>
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> http://mohamednabeel.blogspot.com


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