Do you think the new "Spring Security 2.0" could be helpful ?
-> http://static.springframework.org/spring-security/site/

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[...]
- OpenID integration, which is the web's emerging single sign on standard (supported by Google, IBM, Sun, Yahoo and others)
[...]
- Comprehensive support for RESTful web request authorization, which works well with Spring 2.5's @MVC model for building RESTful systems
[...]
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Jerome Louvel a écrit :
Salut Jean-Yves,

Thanks for the links. I've updated our RFE with them:
http://restlet.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=229

Best regards,
Jerome
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De : news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Jean-Yves Cronier
Envoyé : samedi 12 janvier 2008 01:18
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Objet : Re: Restlet + OpenID

Some docs to begin:
* http://wiki.openid.net/OpenID_HTTP_Authentication
* http://wiki.openid.net/HTTP_Authentication
* http://wiki.openid.net/OpenID_Exchange_1.0



Stian Soiland a écrit :
On 1/3/08, Rob Heittman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


While in concept, it is neat that OpenID providers could
authenticate you by
certificates, biometrics, facial recognition, or smell, in
practice they
generally employ userid and password pairs and therefore
offer nothing
stopping one from mapping that to HTTP Basic on a resource
whose URI is
advertised.
Yeah, there's also nothing stopping an OpenID provider to be have a
RESTful authentication scheme.

There's also other initiatives such as OAuth used by (among other
things) OpenSocial.



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