On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Emmanuel Lécharny <[email protected]>wrote:
> Le 2/7/13 11:25 AM, Alex Karasulu a écrit : > > Why not just make the Kerberos Client it's own client (API) project just > > like the LDAP API is? > This is something we will most certainly do later. ATM, I don't have > time to make it a complete separated project, and it's really in its > infancy. > > Right that makes perfect sense. > The pb I had yesterday was to have it building in an environment that is > fully up to date, instead of having to fight with package > inconsistancies and jars dependencies. It took me five minutes instead > of a couple of hours to have it all wokring as a separate project. > > Now, if somebody has time for that, I would be moe than pleased to have > it as a separate project... > > > > > It might be really useful to people who are stuck using the > > God awful Krb5LoginModule because of a lack of a better Kerberos library > to > > do the same. > Spot on. I even want to have it used in Studio to allow users to play > with it through a GUI instead of using pkinit... > > > That would be really nice to have. -- Best Regards, -- Alex
