Hi Bradley,

I'm definitely +1 for all this below.

Let me know how you want to get started.

Maybe you could review the existing XWiki authentication/ 
authorization APIs and see if they are "powerful" enough so that an  
ESOE bridge can be developed using them? I'm pretty sure we'll find  
things missing but then we could make a stronger API. Actually since  
we're talking about XWiki Architecture V2, it might be a good time to  
review these APIs and propose some better ones, using ESOE as a use  
case.

WDYT?

Thanks
-Vincent

On Sep 16, 2007, at 2:10 AM, Bradley Beddoes wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> We have a project called the Enterprise Sign On Engine (
> http://esoeproject.org ) which is an Apache 2.0 licensed platform for
> authentication, authorization and accountability for both internal
> enterprise users and federated contexts. About 4 months ago I  
> talked to
> some of you on this list and there was some interest in  
> integration, we
> are now in a position to really try and bring this forward.
>
> With ESOE integrated into Xwiki you would automatically get the  
> benefits
> of using openID and Shibboleth. Xwiki would also get our ability to do
> true single sign on from Active Directory enabled enterprise  
> clients. We
> also have a very powerful XACML based authorization engine which  
> allows
> some really unique flexibility in providing access control to content.
>
> All said and done we are trying to provide a clean general purpose
> solution to identity and federation that can be used across many
> products without needing to continually reimplement this kind of  
> thing.
> You don't have to write your own database for every application you
> create we believe it should and can be the same way with identity.
>
> We intend to support further technologies in the future such as  
> Yahoo's
> BBAuth and Microsofts Identity Card. The really neat thing is that the
> application side doesn't need to be changed at all when these new
> options come on board for end users.
>
> Please take a look around the website and I would really like to talk
> further with you guys if there is an interest in doing some work  
> together.
>
>
> regards,
> Bradley
>
> -- 
> Bradley Beddoes
> Lead Software Architect
> Intient
>
> http://intient.com - "Building intelligent open source solutions for
> your enterprise"

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