David, I'd definitely be interested. Sounds like lots of good function.
To me, the big question is: are you aware of any downside? David, David Wood/Watson/[EMAIL PROTECTED] BMUS To imperius-dev@incubator.apache.org 10/14/2008 04:05 cc PM Subject Framework above existing Imperius Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] bator.apache.org All, Our group has designed and developed a layer of functionality on top of Imperius, including the following: Extended Policy object that includes metadata such as name, attributes and the ability to get instances information Policy repository - persistent or in memory storage of Policy objects an the ability to activate and deactivate policies. Policies can be queried by activation and/or attributes. PEP - a policy evaluation point, which defines the set of instances to be provided at evaluation time, and an optional set of attributes for matching with policies. PDP - a policy decision point, which allows PEP to register and acquire evaluations. It also holds policies in a policy repository. PolicyManager - connects to a PDP for policy management and discovery of registered PEP. Simulation - provides the ability to define PEP via instance providers and to run the PEP over policies deployed through a policy manager. Some of this overlaps with existing Imperius components such as DataStore, PolicyRepository and PolicyManager, but I think you will find the above are a superset of the functionality there (that is the intent anyway). We'd like to propose including some or all of this framework in Imperius. Is there interest? If so, I can provide a set of javadoc for the library. David Wood Network Server System Software Group IBM TJ Watson Research Center [EMAIL PROTECTED] 914-784-5123 (office), 914-396-6515 (mobile)