Hi Kai Thank you so much for a quick and welcoming response. I have had a brief look at all the sub-projects under Apache DS. Kerby and Fortress definitely excite me despite I haven't worked in implementing a kerberos protocol before or access controls.
I could get started with a few basic tasks/solving bugs. If you could yourself assign me a part of testing/coding considering my newness with the project. Or I could help you get started with building the website and documentation as listed in the issues list and later take up some coding work. *Ritika Nevatia* *Student**, University of Mumbai* Mobile: +91-900-430-9190 <http://in.linkedin.com/in/nevatiaritika> <http://blogger.com/profile/beingritika.blogspot.com> <http://twitter.com/beingritika> <http://facebook.com/nevatiaritika> On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 5:39 AM, Zheng, Kai <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Ritika, > > > > In case you’re interested in Fortress sub project, I copy below from > Shawn’s email for me. > > > > Hi Kai, > > > > Thanks for showing interest. Yes, we have several tutorials you can look > at. They are at varying levels of complexity. The first, is understanding > how to use the fortress apis themselves. For that you can view the > javadoc, which can be generated (of course), or you can have a look here: > > > > http://symas.com/javadocs/fortress/ > > > > There are coding samples that will help with understanding how to use the > fortress apis themselves. In the fortress source, you can find them under: > > > > basepackage/src/test/java/org/apache/directory/fortress/core/samples > > > > is a separate ant build to compile and run the samples. You can also > run as one of the targets under the main build: > > > > ant test-samples > > > > Take a look at the quickstart guide for more info on how to invoke the ant > targets. > > > > http://directory.apache.org/fortress/quick-start.html > > > > For usage within a container, i.e. if you want the container to call back > to fortress during security checks (using java ee security), you can hava a > look at these tutorials: > > > > 1. base tomcat security: > http://symas.com/kb/using-fortress-spring-and-tomcat-to-secure-wicket-6-x-applications/ > > > > 2. end-to-end tomcat security: > http://symas.com/kb/demonstrate-end-to-end-security-enforcement-using-open-source/ > > > > *From:* Ritika Nevatia [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* Sunday, January 25, 2015 7:29 AM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Would like to contribute: Student, GSOC Aspirant > > > > Hi > > > > I am Ritika Nevatia, student from India aspiring to develop some Open > Source code this summer under Google Summer of Code 2015. > > > > I'd like to contribute to Apache Directory Project and need a starting > point and guidance for the same. I am fairly competent in Java and have > attached my resume in case you need further details. > > > > Looking forward, > > ** > > *Ritika Nevatia* *Student, University of Mumbai* > > Mobile: +91-900-430-9190 > > <http://in.linkedin.com/in/nevatiaritika> > <http://blogger.com/profile/beingritika.blogspot.com> > <http://twitter.com/beingritika> <http://facebook.com/nevatiaritika> > >
