Dear Higgins Team,

we are currently looking into the Higgins project as a base implementation for 
an IdAS/Context Provider solution for our user profiles distributed over 
different application silos.

One key point we are still having problems with, is the question how to map the 
Higgins Ontology (as defined in an XML file) to the actual "Model" classes in 
the java code (EntityModel, AttributeModel) that can be accessed via the 
"getModel()" method.

For example, the Higgins 1.0 solution for the XMLFile Context Provider does not 
implement such a mapping. The "getModel" method is just not implemented here.

Also I can find no source code that may do such a "generic" scanning and 
conversion of the Higgins ontology XML file. From my partial understanding of 
Higgins so far, I would think that this mapping task is similar for each 
context, because the Higgins ontology is specified. So I do not have to 
implement such a mapping for each context provider, but can reuse some 
conversion method implemented in the Higgins framework. 

Is that so? And if yes, where is it done? What code can I reuse, when I write 
my own context provider?

Any help to get me on the right direction will be appreciated.


Kind regards, 
Berend Boll
T-Systems Enterprise Services GmbH
Systems Integration
Project Delivery Unit Telco 
IP Products Service & Network
Berend Boll
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