Phillip,

Just about licence : only Hibernate is really a problem since it's LGPL licenced

BTW you may consider using Entity Engine in place of Hibernate/Spring/Tapestry 
because I can't see how all that would fit in OFBiz
:o)

It's up to you...

Jacques

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Phillip Rhodes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 4:57 AM
Subject: Authorization and SSO server for ofbiz offer


> Hi,
> My name is Phillip Rhodes, and I have been a java developer since '96,
> and have integrated apps with Oracle 11i ERP systems, Tibco, Vertex, sso
> and all kinds of interesting projects...
>
> I have a project called "authsum" , think of it as "sum of authorizations"
> http://www.authsum.org/
>
> Good summary architecture diagram:
> http://www.authsum.org/overview/index.html
>
> In summary, it's a SSO/Identity server.  It communicates with client
> applications via a JDBC or Web services api to figure out what
> authorizations a user has.  The authorizations are stored in a lucene
> index, so it's fast (given how enterprises can have complicated
> group/role structures).
>
> Anyway, just wanted to know if it would be possible to bolt this into
> ofbiz.  I would be willing to give the authsum code the same license
> (apache).  Unfortunately, it uses hibernate/spring/tapestry (open source
> products) .
>
> It would also "complicate things" because it consists of 4 different
> webapps that can be run in a distributed environment.  But it also has a
> SSO so that it could provide SSO across ofbiz/registration/user
> admin/CMS/etc...
>
> Just putting a feeler out.
> Phillip
>

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