> So it could be interesting to use some package
> namespace like org.apache.security or org.apache.xml.security for things
> like this.
I would be very enthusiastic about a full xml-security project.
-scott
Christian Geuer-Pollmann
<[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Ted Leung
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siegen.de> cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
(bcc: Scott Boag/CAM/Lotus)
Subject: Re: Canonical
XML
07/31/2001 02:15 PM
Please respond to general
Hi Ted,
--On Dienstag, 31. Juli 2001 11:07 -0700 Ted Leung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> [I'm redirecting this again to general, since this is a proposal for a
> code contribution and possibly a project creation]
> I personally would be interested in seeing this happen. Your initial
note
> in general indicated that you thought that Xalan would be the best place
for
> this.
> I'd like to see some discussion of where the best home is for this
> implementation.
> Should this get folded into Xerces or Xalan or commons, or should we
> create a new subproject
Well, I'm not sure what's the best place for something like this. With
"Canonical XML", "XML Signature" and "XML Encryption", we have three
standards that are related to XML and Security/Cryptography. This means
that they _use_ Xalan and Xerces, but the do not extend them. For instance,
my "Canonical XML" makes heavy use of the org.apache.xpath package, but it
does not extend it... So it could be interesting to use some package
namespace like org.apache.security or org.apache.xml.security for things
like this.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Christian Geuer-Pollmann"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Canonical XML
>
>> I've written a complete implementation of Canonical XML [1] and I'm
> working
>> on an implementation of XML Signature [2]. My canonicalizer [3] is based
> on
>> Apache Xerces and Xalan2, written in JAVA and performs all tests from
the
>> spec [1]. The software includes JUnit tests to ensure functionality and
> has
>> some small sample programs to see how it works.
>>
>> Is there any interest by the Apache XML Group to incorporate this
>> software into e.g. an org.apache.security package?
>>
>> Would be nice to hear from you,
>> Best regards, Christian
>>
>> [1] http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-xml-c14n-20010315
>> [2] http://www.w3.org/TR/xmldsig-core/
>> [3] http://www.xmlsecurity.org/
>>
>> PS: I asked [EMAIL PROTECTED], but there was no response from the
>> list....
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