Hi Tilo and all,

Jan Rellermeyer (the r-osgi project lead) is in the process of contributing r-osgi to ECF, as an implementation of the ECF remote services API:

http://wiki.eclipse.org/ECF_API_Docs#Remote_Services_API

and jSLP as an implementation of the ECF discovery API:

http://wiki.eclipse.org/ECF_API_Docs#Discovery_API

r-OSGi does use/support SSL-based transport for remote services, and so the ECF provider plugin based upon r-OSGi will naturally also support using SSL.

Further, several of the existing ECF providers for remote services already support SSL-based transports (e.g. JMS impls: ActiveMQ-JMS, Weblogic-JMS, XMPP, ECF generic...using same method of ssl socket factory as r-OSGi does).

So soon (Ganymede) r-OSGi based remote services will be included with ECF itself...FWIW.

And we're looking forward to integrating with the Equinox security work described/pointed to by Oleg Besedin.

Scott


Tilo Gau wrote:
Hi,

there is a project for OSGi remote communication named R-OSGi on 
sourceforge.net (r-osgi.sourceforge.net). It builds on a TCP connection via 
simple Java sockets. You can quite easy build and integrate your own Factory 
for a SSL TCP connection (see 
http://www.exampledepot.com/egs/javax.net.ssl/Server.html?l=rel)

Best regards,
T.Gau


-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] im Auftrag von Héctor Nebot
Gesendet: Fr 14.12.2007 12:45
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [equinox-dev] security in Equinox
Hello,

Can you tell me if Equinox has right now a user authentication mechanism,
and it's able to handle with a secured layer (SSL integration)?

Thank you for your attention,

Héctor


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