This is great news, we'll have the code posted and a guide on how to use 
our sample application that does login to either a Java KeyStore or the 
Operating System shortly.

The older security pages are definitely dated - I'll find out how to get 
them into a more relevant state and pointing at the wiki.

-matt

Jeff McAffer/Ottawa/IBM wrote on 07/16/2007 11:50:41 PM:

> Matt/Eric,
> 
> After talking with Janet yesterday/today, the blockage around the 
> JAAS code CQ has been cleared and you are now ok to put the code 
> mentioned in CQ 1549 in the Equinox incubator CVS repo.  Woohoo! 
> Congratulations and thanks for your patience.
> 
> Please work with Oleg and the Equinox community (likely via equinox-
> dev) to ensure the code gets in, in the right place/form and is 
> widely publicized as being available.  In particular, it would be 
> good if you can reach out to Neil Bartlett (EclipseJAAS) and the 
> others who have expressed interest/expertise in this area to get 
> some review and look for opportunities for better, deeper 
> integration and addressing further usecases.
> 
> Please also ensure that the website and wikis are updated.  The 
> Security workarea information seems a bit dated and does not have 
> highlevel items pointing one in the direction of your latest work. 
> The website does not point to the wiki.  it would be great if the 
> wiki/web (likely wiki) had "how to" guides for using this new 
> function, wiki pages with JAAS, JCA, ... in the title would be good, 
etc.
> 
> Anyway, this is great!  There will be alot of people very excited about 
this.
> 
> Jeff
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