As part of a work related project I've been responsible for a WS-Trust web service client implementation. This is now fully functional and implemented in Java making very basic use of Apache Axis 1.2.1 (for the SOAP envelope and call). The WS-Trust server is entirely Microsoft based.

I'd very much like to contribute to the WSS4J project - clearly WS-T is going to be a major MS webservices component in the near future and it would be great to have an Open Source Java implementation out there.

Regards,

Matt Lewis

Davanum Srinivas wrote:
+1 from me. Have they sent the interop doc yet? or the endpoints for
WS-T and WS-SecConv?

-- dims

On 9/30/05, Granqvist, Hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
There is an upcoming interop Plug-fest event at Microsoft in
November (see below).

I'd like combine WSS4J/TSIK and Axis[1-2] forces and implement
some of the WS-Trust and WS-Secure Conversation scenarios.

This could be a very good opportunity for us to realize the future
roadmaps of the various Apache WS projects, and also network with
many of the WS-* spec original authors.

Thoughts?

Hans



    
Indigo / Windows  Communication Foundation (WCF) Interop Plug-fest -
7-10 Nov  2005

Microsoft Corporation would like to invite you to a  4-day
Indigo / Windows Communications Foundation (WCF) Interop
Plug-fest on  Monday November 7, 2005 to Thursday November
10, 2005 from 09:30am to 5pm each  day.

The Indigo / Windows Communication Foundation Interop
Plug-fest is an ad-hoc, open forum for companies who have
implementations of  various Web Services protocols to meet
with engineers from the Indigo team and  test against the
upcoming version of Microsoft's Windows Communication
Foundation (formerly known as codename Indigo) product.

Plug-fest attendees should bring their own laptops,
their implementations and any other tools they feel would
be useful. A scenario  document is available to attendees
of the plug-fest before the event, and  progress of
interoperating implementations will be tracked throughout
the  event.

The focus of these plug-fest meetings is on interop
testing, so no feedback will be taken on the WS-*
specifications themselves. As  a result, there is no
requirement to sign any feedback agreement or other
legal  agreement before attending this plug-fest.

This plug-fest will be held at the Microsoft Conference
Center in Redmond, WA - see full address details below.

An internet connection will be available during the  plug-fest.

Breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snacks will be served,
but participants will be responsible for their own dinner
arrangements. Please make any special dietary requirements
known in  advance, and every effort will be made to accommodate
them.

This plug-fest event is open to anyone who desires to
participate and who can bring an implementation to test
interoperability with  WCF (Indigo) in any or all of the
following areas:

Basic Messaging Scenarios using protocols: SOAP1.1,
SOAP1.2, WS-Addressing 2004/08, MTOM
Message Security Scenarios using WS-Security 1.0,
WS-Security 1.1, WS Secure Conversation 2005/02,
WS-Trust 2005/02, Username    Token Profile (1.0, 1.1),
X509 Token Profile (1.0, 1.1), SAML Token Profile
(1.0, 1.1), Kerberos Token Profile 1.1.
STS- Security Token Service scenarios
Reliable Messaging using WS-RM 2005/02
Transactions using WS-AtomicTransaction and
WS-Coordination.

... [snip -- email me if you want the entire invitation
      
as it contains maps of the campus, etc., -Hans]

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