This session looked at more innovative uses of federated access, such as use with virtual learning environments and repositories and use of tools for managing rights and roles.
Blog It Up, Baby! Extending the new IBM Lotus Domino Blog TemplateSean Burgess
The document discusses how to set up and customize a blog using the IBM Lotus Domino Blog Template, including how to create a new blog database, add blog entries, and integrate additional features like statistics tracking and a web-based editing interface through the use of DX tags and templates. Customizations can be made through cascading style sheets (CSS) and JavaScript to further modify the look and functionality.
The document discusses IBM Lotus Notes Domino Blog Template. It was introduced in version 7.0.2 as part of the Innovation Pack. The template allows users to easily create blog websites on a Domino server without any design changes. Key features include built-in RSS feeds, a commenting system, podcasting, and social bookmarking. The template is customizable through HTML templates, stylesheets, and a configuration document.
The document discusses the history and key concepts of Web 2.0 and RSS. It describes how Web 2.0 enabled more interactive and user-generated web applications through features like wikis, blogs and social media. It also outlines the evolution of RSS standards and how RSS feeds can be used to syndicate content updates from websites.
You can read RSS but how do you create an RSS feed and how can you manipulate and republish RSS-based content. This three-hour workshop will show you many of your options.
Web 2.0: What Can It Offer The Research Community?lisbk
What are the implications of Web 2.0 for the research community? In this presentation Brian Kelly, UKOLN describes how various Web 2.0 technologies are being exploited within the higher education sector and more widely.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/meetings/pparc-2007-03/
The document discusses new web technologies including web classification, IP addressing, domain name systems, content management systems, wikis, XML, weblogs, and web 2.0 features like social networking. It describes how the internet enables resource sharing and outlines categories of websites based on top-level domains, content, and functionality. Web applications and their typical 3-tier architecture are also covered.
This presentation was developed to give people who do not have a lot of experience with technology a basic understanding of today's website technologies and how they work.
Learn more at http://www.helpeverybodyeveryday.com
Introducing the JotSpot Data Model and APIScott McMullan
This preso introduces the benefits of adding structure to wikis and introduces how this is done in JotSpot wikis. It also provides a quick fly-over of the JotSpot API.
Blog It Up, Baby! Extending the new IBM Lotus Domino Blog TemplateSean Burgess
The document discusses how to set up and customize a blog using the IBM Lotus Domino Blog Template, including how to create a new blog database, add blog entries, and integrate additional features like statistics tracking and a web-based editing interface through the use of DX tags and templates. Customizations can be made through cascading style sheets (CSS) and JavaScript to further modify the look and functionality.
The document discusses IBM Lotus Notes Domino Blog Template. It was introduced in version 7.0.2 as part of the Innovation Pack. The template allows users to easily create blog websites on a Domino server without any design changes. Key features include built-in RSS feeds, a commenting system, podcasting, and social bookmarking. The template is customizable through HTML templates, stylesheets, and a configuration document.
The document discusses the history and key concepts of Web 2.0 and RSS. It describes how Web 2.0 enabled more interactive and user-generated web applications through features like wikis, blogs and social media. It also outlines the evolution of RSS standards and how RSS feeds can be used to syndicate content updates from websites.
You can read RSS but how do you create an RSS feed and how can you manipulate and republish RSS-based content. This three-hour workshop will show you many of your options.
Web 2.0: What Can It Offer The Research Community?lisbk
What are the implications of Web 2.0 for the research community? In this presentation Brian Kelly, UKOLN describes how various Web 2.0 technologies are being exploited within the higher education sector and more widely.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/meetings/pparc-2007-03/
The document discusses new web technologies including web classification, IP addressing, domain name systems, content management systems, wikis, XML, weblogs, and web 2.0 features like social networking. It describes how the internet enables resource sharing and outlines categories of websites based on top-level domains, content, and functionality. Web applications and their typical 3-tier architecture are also covered.
This presentation was developed to give people who do not have a lot of experience with technology a basic understanding of today's website technologies and how they work.
Learn more at http://www.helpeverybodyeveryday.com
Introducing the JotSpot Data Model and APIScott McMullan
This preso introduces the benefits of adding structure to wikis and introduces how this is done in JotSpot wikis. It also provides a quick fly-over of the JotSpot API.
This document provides information about web development and creating webpages. It discusses using software like HTML, FrontPage, and text editors to design pages with headers, navigation bars, and common layouts. The document explains how to preview pages, publish them to a server so others can access the site, and the difference between a single webpage and an entire website. Key topics covered include HTML tags, page structure, outlining a site map, and hosting a site on an internal or external server.
The document discusses the key characteristics and technologies associated with Web 2.0. It defines Web 2.0 as web applications that facilitate interactive information sharing, interoperability, and user collaboration on the World Wide Web. Examples include social networking sites, wikis, blogs, and folksonomies. Key technologies that power Web 2.0 include Ajax, which allows asynchronous data updates, and JavaScript frameworks that enhance the user experience. Web 2.0 sites also use tags and signals like RSS to categorize content and notify users of updates.
The document discusses the key characteristics and technologies associated with Web 2.0. It defines Web 2.0 as web applications that facilitate interactive information sharing, interoperability, and user collaboration on the World Wide Web. Examples include social media sites, wikis and blogs. Key technologies that power Web 2.0 include Ajax, which allows asynchronous data updates, and JavaScript frameworks that enhance the user experience. Web 2.0 sites also use tags and folksonomies to categorize content and share data in open formats like XML and JSON.
The document discusses various topics related to XHTML including:
- The structure of XHTML documents and use of tags, elements, and attributes
- Specific elements like headings, paragraphs, links, images and how to code them in XHTML
- Special characters in XHTML and how they are represented
- The <hr> tag to create a horizontal rule on the page
- Validating XHTML documents to check for errors in syntax
The document provides examples of basic XHTML code for different elements and tags discussed. It aims to introduce foundational concepts for writing XHTML pages and elements.
Question: how do you manage in a simple way a website containing a flood of information while facilitating its navigation? Did somebody say Drupal?
Drupal is a free software package that allows an individual or a community of users to easily publish, manage and organize a wide variety of content on a website. Tens of thousands of people and organizations have used Drupal to power scores of different web sites,
Jean-Pierre Poutcheu will give us an introduction of the CMS tool Drupal. The audience will understand the benefits of considering a CMS solution for the design of their Web site.
WordPress Installation Tutorial - How to Install WordPress manuallyBalaji kaliamoorthy
WordPress is well-known for its ease of installation. Under most circumstances installing WordPress is a very simple process and takes less than five minutes to complete.Learn how to manually install WordPress on your web site.
The document introduces some basic concepts of web application programming including HTTP, clients and servers, resources, requests and responses.
HTTP is a stateless protocol used to transfer information on intranets and the World Wide Web. It defines request and response methods between clients and servers. Clients such as web browsers make HTTP requests to servers, which store and provide resources/files in response. Common resources are accessed via URLs.
HTTP requests use methods like GET to retrieve representations of resources. A GET request involves opening a connection, sending the request, and reading the response. Responses contain header information and the requested resource. Standards like HTML, CSS, XML, and JavaScript are used to structure modern web documents and provide inter
Web 2.0: The Potential Of RSS and Location Based Serviceslisbk
Brian Kelly, UKOLN, gave a talk on "Web 2.0: The Potential Of RSS and Location Based Services" at a meeting held at the University of Edinburgh on 4 September 2006.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/meetings/edinburgh-2006-09/
The document discusses the evolution of the web from static Web 1.0 to more dynamic and interactive Web 2.0. Some key aspects of Web 2.0 include allowing users to collaborate, share information online, participate and interact dynamically. Examples of Web 2.0 applications discussed are blogs, wikis, RSS feeds, tags/folksonomy, and social networking sites. The document also provides brief definitions and examples of these Web 2.0 concepts and applications.
This document provides an overview and introduction to WordPress 2.5. It discusses what WordPress is, how it can be used and installed, its basic configuration and dashboard interface. It also covers templates, plugins, conditional tags, CSS integration and resources for further learning. The workshop aims to teach participants how to use WordPress for blogging, websites and more.
This document provides an overview and introduction to integrating RSS feeds into websites. It discusses what RSS is, the history and versions of RSS, how RSS works, different types of RSS aggregators for reading feeds, how to create RSS feeds, and methods for republishing and manipulating RSS feed content.
SynapseIndia wordpress installation training moduleSynapseIndia
WordPress is an open source CMS, often used as a blog publishing application powered by PHP and MySQL. It is popular among users for its ease of installation. Under most circumstances, installing WordPress is a very simple process and takes less than five minutes to complete.
This presentation will take you through the whole WordPress installation training module. Check out this SynapseIndia Training module.
This document provides an overview of progressive web apps (PWAs) including:
- A brief history of PWAs and how they have evolved since 2005.
- Key characteristics of PWAs like being progressive, responsive, connectivity independent and having app-like interactions.
- Common components used to build PWAs like HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, service workers and app manifests.
- Examples of companies that use PWAs and advantages like being lighter than native apps and not requiring installation.
- A simple PWA example built with HTML, CSS, JavaScript showing a movie search and history functionality.
Community, metadata, ranking and websites that grow over time are attributes of Web2.0. What else? Come to the University of Cheikh Anta Diop Campus, ESP. Then, stroll over to the first meeting of SeneJUG and find out. Mike Levin will tell you all about Web2.0 and even show you some snippets in Java. We’ll talk about mashups, semantics, custom RSS feeds based on smart filters, tags and tag clouds, and a glimpse into the future. We’ll check out a fantastically popular Web2.0 website and do a feature walkthrough so you’ll be clear about the Web2.0 features. You’ll walk away with some facts and a few ideas that might inspire you to write your own Web2.0 website.
The document outlines the eight Millennium Development Goals which are to reduce poverty, provide universal primary education, promote gender equality, reduce child mortality, improve maternal health, combat HIV/AIDS and other diseases, ensure environmental sustainability, and develop a global partnership for development by 2015. It encourages joining a campaign to meet the second goal of providing free universal primary education for all children and adding one's voice to send a message to the G8 meeting that education is important.
This document provides information about web development and creating webpages. It discusses using software like HTML, FrontPage, and text editors to design pages with headers, navigation bars, and common layouts. The document explains how to preview pages, publish them to a server so others can access the site, and the difference between a single webpage and an entire website. Key topics covered include HTML tags, page structure, outlining a site map, and hosting a site on an internal or external server.
The document discusses the key characteristics and technologies associated with Web 2.0. It defines Web 2.0 as web applications that facilitate interactive information sharing, interoperability, and user collaboration on the World Wide Web. Examples include social networking sites, wikis, blogs, and folksonomies. Key technologies that power Web 2.0 include Ajax, which allows asynchronous data updates, and JavaScript frameworks that enhance the user experience. Web 2.0 sites also use tags and signals like RSS to categorize content and notify users of updates.
The document discusses the key characteristics and technologies associated with Web 2.0. It defines Web 2.0 as web applications that facilitate interactive information sharing, interoperability, and user collaboration on the World Wide Web. Examples include social media sites, wikis and blogs. Key technologies that power Web 2.0 include Ajax, which allows asynchronous data updates, and JavaScript frameworks that enhance the user experience. Web 2.0 sites also use tags and folksonomies to categorize content and share data in open formats like XML and JSON.
The document discusses various topics related to XHTML including:
- The structure of XHTML documents and use of tags, elements, and attributes
- Specific elements like headings, paragraphs, links, images and how to code them in XHTML
- Special characters in XHTML and how they are represented
- The <hr> tag to create a horizontal rule on the page
- Validating XHTML documents to check for errors in syntax
The document provides examples of basic XHTML code for different elements and tags discussed. It aims to introduce foundational concepts for writing XHTML pages and elements.
Question: how do you manage in a simple way a website containing a flood of information while facilitating its navigation? Did somebody say Drupal?
Drupal is a free software package that allows an individual or a community of users to easily publish, manage and organize a wide variety of content on a website. Tens of thousands of people and organizations have used Drupal to power scores of different web sites,
Jean-Pierre Poutcheu will give us an introduction of the CMS tool Drupal. The audience will understand the benefits of considering a CMS solution for the design of their Web site.
WordPress Installation Tutorial - How to Install WordPress manuallyBalaji kaliamoorthy
WordPress is well-known for its ease of installation. Under most circumstances installing WordPress is a very simple process and takes less than five minutes to complete.Learn how to manually install WordPress on your web site.
The document introduces some basic concepts of web application programming including HTTP, clients and servers, resources, requests and responses.
HTTP is a stateless protocol used to transfer information on intranets and the World Wide Web. It defines request and response methods between clients and servers. Clients such as web browsers make HTTP requests to servers, which store and provide resources/files in response. Common resources are accessed via URLs.
HTTP requests use methods like GET to retrieve representations of resources. A GET request involves opening a connection, sending the request, and reading the response. Responses contain header information and the requested resource. Standards like HTML, CSS, XML, and JavaScript are used to structure modern web documents and provide inter
Web 2.0: The Potential Of RSS and Location Based Serviceslisbk
Brian Kelly, UKOLN, gave a talk on "Web 2.0: The Potential Of RSS and Location Based Services" at a meeting held at the University of Edinburgh on 4 September 2006.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/meetings/edinburgh-2006-09/
The document discusses the evolution of the web from static Web 1.0 to more dynamic and interactive Web 2.0. Some key aspects of Web 2.0 include allowing users to collaborate, share information online, participate and interact dynamically. Examples of Web 2.0 applications discussed are blogs, wikis, RSS feeds, tags/folksonomy, and social networking sites. The document also provides brief definitions and examples of these Web 2.0 concepts and applications.
This document provides an overview and introduction to WordPress 2.5. It discusses what WordPress is, how it can be used and installed, its basic configuration and dashboard interface. It also covers templates, plugins, conditional tags, CSS integration and resources for further learning. The workshop aims to teach participants how to use WordPress for blogging, websites and more.
This document provides an overview and introduction to integrating RSS feeds into websites. It discusses what RSS is, the history and versions of RSS, how RSS works, different types of RSS aggregators for reading feeds, how to create RSS feeds, and methods for republishing and manipulating RSS feed content.
SynapseIndia wordpress installation training moduleSynapseIndia
WordPress is an open source CMS, often used as a blog publishing application powered by PHP and MySQL. It is popular among users for its ease of installation. Under most circumstances, installing WordPress is a very simple process and takes less than five minutes to complete.
This presentation will take you through the whole WordPress installation training module. Check out this SynapseIndia Training module.
This document provides an overview of progressive web apps (PWAs) including:
- A brief history of PWAs and how they have evolved since 2005.
- Key characteristics of PWAs like being progressive, responsive, connectivity independent and having app-like interactions.
- Common components used to build PWAs like HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, service workers and app manifests.
- Examples of companies that use PWAs and advantages like being lighter than native apps and not requiring installation.
- A simple PWA example built with HTML, CSS, JavaScript showing a movie search and history functionality.
Community, metadata, ranking and websites that grow over time are attributes of Web2.0. What else? Come to the University of Cheikh Anta Diop Campus, ESP. Then, stroll over to the first meeting of SeneJUG and find out. Mike Levin will tell you all about Web2.0 and even show you some snippets in Java. We’ll talk about mashups, semantics, custom RSS feeds based on smart filters, tags and tag clouds, and a glimpse into the future. We’ll check out a fantastically popular Web2.0 website and do a feature walkthrough so you’ll be clear about the Web2.0 features. You’ll walk away with some facts and a few ideas that might inspire you to write your own Web2.0 website.
The document outlines the eight Millennium Development Goals which are to reduce poverty, provide universal primary education, promote gender equality, reduce child mortality, improve maternal health, combat HIV/AIDS and other diseases, ensure environmental sustainability, and develop a global partnership for development by 2015. It encourages joining a campaign to meet the second goal of providing free universal primary education for all children and adding one's voice to send a message to the G8 meeting that education is important.
Portable social networks allow users to access their social network from any device by using open standards like OpenID for identity and microformats to represent contact and profile information. While these portable social networks offer benefits of social connectivity and reuse of existing technologies, they also have limitations including lack of privacy controls, simple implementations, and limited ability to publish richer profile information through the OpenID identifier. Overall, portable social networks provide a promising approach to social networking but will need continued evolution of standards to reach their full potential.
Oltre (?) l'informazione e la formazione. L'info-learn costituisce una nuova area d'azione situata tra i territori già affermati, ma sinora distinti, del knowledge management, dell'e-learning e delle comunità di pratica. Come impiegare quindi le nuove piattaforme info-learn per sostenere e valorizzare l'impresa? E' quello che tenteremo di mostrare..
The document summarizes discussions around improving education and social issues in a community. It mentions organizing workshops and classes focused on topics like women's rights, preventing drug use, and resolving conflicts peacefully. The goal is to foster understanding and bring people together through respectful dialogue.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Survivor's Guide to building world class web productsAmit Ranjan
The document discusses MindCanvas, a research tool created by Uzanto for designers to make design decisions quickly and confidently through online surveys, games, and statistical methods. It is currently in private beta testing and getting positive early feedback from clients. The document also provides a checklist and advice for building world-class web products, emphasizing the importance of design, user experience, iterative testing and refinement, collaboration between designers and engineers, and high-quality execution.
El documento presenta una serie de reflexiones sobre las lecciones que se aprenden con el tiempo en las relaciones interpersonales y la vida. Algunas de estas lecciones incluyen que es mejor estar con alguien por amor que por conveniencia, valorar a los amigos verdaderos sobre el dinero, y apreciar el momento presente más que especular sobre el futuro.
The document appears to be an email with a subject line of "Jun 1-11:22 AM" and no body text. There is no other information provided in the document to summarize.
El documento presenta 11 imágenes relacionadas con la Revolución Francesa y el periodo del absolutismo en Francia, con consignas e indicaciones para que los estudiantes realicen operaciones mentales como observar, reconocer, interpretar, relacionar y deducir. Las imágenes muestran conceptos como el absolutismo, la sociedad estamental, el contexto económico previo a la revolución, los estallidos sociales en París y el campo, la detención del rey, la Asamblea Nacional, la guillotina y ejecuciones,
Data preparado por Francisco Estrada sobre la Ley N° 20.084, de Responsabilidad Penal Adolescente, a mayo del 2007, con los últimos cambios aprobados en el Congreso Nacional.
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This document provides a timetable and coursework details for a Year 10 geography class. It outlines the focus of lessons from May to June, including planning fieldwork, designing data collection sheets, background research on St. Ives from 1970, and conducting fieldwork. It notes computer rooms available for lessons. It informs students that a rough draft of sections is due before work experience from July 2nd to 13th. The final coursework is due in September. Electronic copies should be emailed and backed up regularly.
RefWorks is a personal, web-based bibliographic database manager that allows users to manage citations, create bibliographies, and access their references from any internet-connected computer. It helps users keep track of research sources, easily generate bibliographies, and insert citations within papers. To get started, users register for a RefWorks account through their university library website and can then import references through database exports, use import filters, or manually enter citations. References are organized into folders and bibliographies can be easily generated in different citation styles.
El documento presenta frases en diferentes idiomas que contienen traducciones incorrectas o humorísticas de términos comunes. Se incluyen traducciones falsas al inglés, chino, japonés, árabe, alemán, guaraní, francés y zulú de palabras como bañera, controlarse, copyright, perro, repollo, talco, pelo, pobre, huérfano, hombre delgado, viudo, hombre con frío, zapato sucio, descalzo, electricista, adivino, al contado, bombero, coche ro
O documento descreve como o amor está presente em diversos aspectos da vida como vida, razão, estudo, ciência, filosofia, religião, verdade, ideal, fé, caridade, fraternidade, renúncia, sacrifício, simpatia, indiferença, trabalho, desespero, paixão, ciúme, orgulho e sensualismo. O ódio é descrito como a antítese do amor. A mensagem final enfatiza a importância de amar a si mesmo e aos outros.
MindCanvas- Reimagine what online user research can beAmit Ranjan
MindCanvas is an online user research tool that uses game-like methods to collect design feedback from users. It aims to make the research process more engaging for users and provide intuitive visualizations and analysis for designers. Some key features include game-like surveys that are more fun for users to complete, rapid turnaround of large-sample quantitative data in visualizations that help prioritize features, and methods that explore users' unconscious preferences and mental models. The tool is still in development but offers techniques like OpenSort, TreeSort, and interactive visualizations to help with tasks like information architecture testing.
O documento descreve como o amor está presente em diversos aspectos da vida como vida, razão, estudo, ciência, filosofia, religião, verdade, ideal, fé, caridade, fraternidade, renúncia, sacrifício, simpatia, indiferença, trabalho, desespero, paixão, ciúme, orgulho e sensualismo. O ódio é descrito como a antítese do amor. A mensagem final enfatiza a importância de amar a si mesmo e aos outros.
BizTalk 2016 has been released for MSDN subscribers, aligning it with Windows Server 2016, SQL Server 2016, and Visual Studio 2015. This update allows for high availability features through SQL Server 2016 and improved development experience through Visual Studio 2015. Additional functional improvements include a new Logic Apps adapter for integration with online services, enhanced file, FTP, and SFTP adapters, and improved import/export and administration capabilities in BizTalk.
The document provides an overview of REST (Representational State Transfer) and compares various Java frameworks that can be used to develop RESTful web services. It discusses REST concepts and how it works. It then describes and compares popular Java REST frameworks like JAX-RS, Jersey, Restlet, RESTEasy, Dropwizard, and Spring REST. It also covers REST security options like Basic Authentication, OAuth 1.0a, and OAuth 2.0 and discusses their pros and cons. Finally, it mentions JAX-RS support for security. In summary, the document is a detailed comparison of Java REST frameworks and security options for developing secure RESTful web services.
SilverStripe 3.0 will focus on improving core features and the user experience. It will separate the CMS from the framework and move to a more flexible object-relational mapper and templating system. Development will be community-driven using Git and follow an agile process with early alpha and beta releases targeted for mid-2011. Backwards compatibility is a priority but some deprecated features may be removed.
SilverStripe 3.0 will focus on improving core features and the user experience. It will separate the CMS from the framework and move to a more flexible object-relational mapper and templating system. Development will be community-driven using Git and follow an agile process with early alpha and beta releases targeted for mid-2011. Backwards compatibility will be important but some deprecated features may be removed.
Composite Apps using SCA (Service Component Architecture)Shameer Thaha Koya
This document provides an overview of composite apps using Service Component Architecture (SCA). It introduces SOA and integration frameworks like ESB. It then describes SCA and features like being language agnostic and supporting diverse technologies. The document discusses JBoss SwitchYard as an implementation of SCA and its features including annotations, Camel routing and various bindings. It demonstrates building composite apps using SwitchYard with Eclipse tools and testing services. Reference materials on SCA and SwitchYard are also provided.
Not all the WEB APIs are RESTful, some are just plain RPC.
REST is an architecture style.
The video attached to these slides.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M28aBbtdWj4
S02 hybrid app_and_gae_restful_architecture_v2.0Sun-Jin Jang
1. The document discusses hybrid app and Google App Engine (GAE) RESTful architecture. It provides information on network traffic growth, Metcalfe's law, the GAE architecture, and the Google File System.
2. It then covers the GAE runtime environments for Java and Python, supported and unsupported Java technologies on GAE, and RESTful architecture constraints and design.
3. Finally, it discusses RESTful web services, demoing a RESTful service using data storage, Jersey/Spring, and XML binding frameworks like Simple.
The document discusses the development of a REST API for an e-commerce site using the MEAN stack. It describes the key components of the MEAN stack - MongoDB for the database, Express.js for the backend framework, Angular.js for the frontend framework, and Node.js for the runtime environment. It then outlines the architecture and implementation of the REST API, covering authentication, resources, HTTP methods, and adherence to REST architectural constraints like being stateless. The advantages of the REST approach are also highlighted.
Microservices architecture is an evolution of service-oriented architecture (SOA) principles applied to application design and development. Some key differences include:
- SOA focuses on exposing application functionality as services at the enterprise level, while microservices focus on developing individual applications as a suite of independently deployable services.
- Microservices are typically smaller, lighter weight services focused on a single task, as opposed to monolithic applications. They communicate with lightweight protocols like HTTP.
- Microservices aim to support continuous delivery and deployment, with goals of automation, resilience, and loose coupling between services.
- Individual microservices can be developed and scaled independently. This provides benefits like enabling continuous delivery and deployment.
So in summary,
Leverage Drupal, Shibboleth, and OpenSAML to Connect Federated Identity to th...Acquia
To view a recording of this presentation go to: http://www.acquia.com/resources/acquia-tv/conference/leverage-drupal-shibboleth-and-opensaml-connect-federated-identity-0
The document provides important deadlines and contact information for speakers at a Microsoft conference. Key dates include June 30 to submit speaker registration forms, July 16 to submit presentation materials, and September 9 for final PowerPoint slides. The document also provides guidance on publishing slides online and using licensed content.
CETAS offers Application Development Services on web, Client & Server and Mobile platforms using Microsoft Technologies. An home grown application development framework enables us to develop applications faster and error free. We use MVC and nhibernate as technologies to provide hardware and DB agnostic solutions.
This document provides information about inplant training programs offered by KAASHIV INFOTECH in Chennai, India. It outlines 5-day training schedules for students of CSE/IT/MCA, ECE/EEE, and Mechanical/Civil engineering. The CSE/IT/MCA schedule focuses on topics like Big Data, app development, ethical hacking, and cloud computing. The ECE/EEE schedule covers embedded systems, wireless systems, and CCNA networking. The mechanical/civil schedule includes aircraft design, vehicle movement, and 3D modeling and packaging. The training is handled by professionals and aims to equip students with strong technical skills.
This document provides information about Venkatesan Prabu Jayakantham (Venkat), the Managing Director of KAASHIV INFOTECH, a software company in Chennai. It outlines Venkat's experience in Microsoft technologies and certifications. It also details the various awards he has received throughout his career. Finally, it advertises KAASHIV INFOTECH's inplant training programs for students in fields like computer science, electronics, and mechanical engineering.
The document summarizes the history and architecture of Sakai releases. Key points include:
- Sakai 1.0 and 1.5 used an older "monolithic" framework that was improved over time but became difficult to maintain.
- Sakai 2.0 introduced a new Framework II with a re-factored, more modular architecture using Spring and components for improved isolation, flexibility and maintenance.
- Sakai 2.0 focused on integrating new tools like Gradebook and improving existing tools while transitioning to the new framework. More changes are still planned to further improve the architecture.
Struts is an open source MVC framework that makes it easier to develop and maintain Java web applications by providing common functionality out of the box and enforcing standardized patterns, reducing the need to write boilerplate code and helping developers focus on business logic. The framework handles common tasks like request processing, validation, and view resolution while providing features like tag libraries, internationalization support, and annotation-based configuration. Struts uses the model-view-controller architectural pattern and is based on technologies like servlets, JSPs, and Java beans.
D22 Portlet Development With Open Source FrameworksSunil Patil
The document discusses various frameworks that can be used for portlet development, including the Struts Portlet Framework and Spring 2.0. It provides an overview of the Struts Portlet Framework, describing its runtime components and tooling support. It also summarizes key concepts in Struts 2.0 like actions, interceptors, and the value stack. The document recommends frameworks like JSF and Struts 2.0 for new portlet development and considers factors like skills availability and complexity.
D22 portlet development with open source frameworksSunil Patil
The document discusses various frameworks for portlet development including Struts, Spring, and JSF. It provides details on the Struts Portlet Framework and Struts 2.0 framework, including their key components, architecture, and how they can be used to build portlet applications.
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This document discusses concepts of assurance within research and education federations. It defines federations and distinguishes them from communities of practice. It explores where assurance is added, such as through metadata registration with federations or identity proofing with institutions. The document also discusses identity assurance profiles, registration and aggregation of metadata, and assumptions around levels of assurance. It proposes several actions to further develop understanding and standards around assurance, such as collecting assurance requirements and case studies.
- The document discusses issues around allowing non-institutional authentication systems like Facebook to join identity federations and how this affects assurance and trust.
- It raises questions about what membership in a federation "club" means and what goals are aimed to be achieved by allowing or disallowing certain members.
- It explores how assurance can be provided at the point of metadata registration with a federation and separately for end-user identity proofing at the institution level. Issues around identity assurance profiles are also discussed.
The UK federation has over 600 members, with high participation rates in higher and further education. Membership is free and growing, especially among schools. The UK federation focuses on facilitating access to licensed resources through centralized negotiation. Interfederation with InCommon is being explored to allow international access to UK resources and services with an international audience, though legal and policy changes would be required.
The document discusses virtual organizational tools and the CUCKOO project which aims to investigate identity management and access control using Shibboleth. It summarizes the goals of exploring tools like Grouper and Signet to centrally manage user groups and privileges. While these tools showed potential benefits, challenges included a lack of real-time synchronization and the need for custom application integration. Further work is needed to improve the user interfaces and reduce setup complexity.
1) Identity management is becoming increasingly important due to stricter privacy regulations being enacted worldwide. The identity management software market is projected to reach $4.9 billion by 2012.
2) As more business and personal activities move online, assured digital identity that can be attested to is becoming more valuable, especially for high-value interactions. Most experts argue for trusted identity providers to fulfill this role.
3) Funding of approximately £2.5 million was provided for identity management from 2008 to 2011 by the UK, though identity was not a high priority in other published strategy documents and frameworks.
The document provides an overview of new features in Shibboleth 2.0 including an updated IdP architecture with improved configuration, SAML 2 support, enhanced attribute filtering and logging. It also outlines upcoming features in version 2.1 such as a unified I/O layer and additional scripting language support for attribute filters.
The document discusses the results of an identity management survey and audits conducted by the Identity Project in UK higher education institutions. It found that while IDM is becoming more important, practices are decentralized and inconsistent across institutions. The audits revealed issues with data quality and integration when implementing IDM systems. Recommendations include raising awareness, building capacity through funding and resources, and further research on authentication assurance levels and toolkits.
The document provides an overview and definitions of key concepts related to installing and configuring Shibboleth identity provider (IdP) software, including:
1) It describes the directory structure and files included in a default Shibboleth IdP installation.
2) It explains how metadata from identity providers and service providers is loaded and managed through metadata providers configured in the relying-party.xml file.
3) It provides an example configuration of the UK Federation metadata provider to load metadata over HTTP and validate signatures.
4) It discusses login handler and authentication mechanism configurations in handler.xml to define how users authenticate to the IdP.
This document summarizes the steps to install and configure a Shibboleth 2.0 Service Provider on CentOS including generating keys and certificates, configuring the entityID, testing connections to an Identity Provider, enabling lazy sessions, modifying logging and metadata settings, and using content settings like the .htaccess file and RequestMap to control authentication requirements.
SARoNGS provides coherent electronic access for UK researchers to computational and data resources required for research, independent of location. It uses Shibboleth for access management across 4 core sites and 7 partners. SARoNGS aims to broaden user base, ease access, encourage collaboration, prevent unauthorized access, and deliver a production service for accessing National Grid Service resources.
The document discusses the Names Project, which aims to create a name authority service for UK institutional repositories. It provides background on institutional repositories in the UK and the scope and goals of the Names Project prototype. The prototype involves building a database based on the Functional Requirements for Authority Records (FRAD) data model and creating records for UK institutions and individuals. It will allow individuals to claim and update their data and provide interfaces for repositories and other services to query the database and help users enter consistent metadata across repositories.
Studies in advanced access mgmt: GFIVO project (Cal Racey)JISC.AM
Caleb Racey from Newcastle University in the UK discusses Newcastle's implementation of Grouper, an open source system for managing user groups and access control. Some key points:
1) Grouper allows Newcastle to centralize fragmented group and identity management across various systems and applications in a standardized way.
2) Their implementation is taking a phased approach, starting with simple integrations using the Grouper Shell and later adding the Grouper web interface and web services.
3) Benefits include consistency in access control, reusability of groups, and giving applications and users a coherent interface to previously incoherent identity data. Challenges include technical prerequisites and helping users understand new group concepts.
The document discusses future directions for digital identity, including Identity 2.0 which more closely resembles offline identity systems but with advantages of a digital medium, and OpenID which allows users more control over their login credentials and reduces frustration by letting users manage their identity across multiple sites. OpenID is described as an 'identity layer' that can sit on top of current authentication methods.
Shintau And VPMan proejcts (David Chadwick)JISC.AM
The Information Systems Security Research Group at the University of Kent specializes in researching and developing open source software that provides fine-grained access control based on user-specified policies. Their goal is to create software like Shintau and VPMan that gives users control over how their data is accessed in a federated environment.
OpenID is an identity network that allows users to control their online identity and choose who holds their personal information. It uses existing web technologies to provide a consistent login process across sites without requiring each site to separately verify a user's identity. While some users may not see the need to change from usernames and passwords, OpenID could significantly improve online security by reducing identity theft and phishing.
'Connecting poeple to resources' by Nicole Harris at UKSG 2007JISC.AM
JISC will centrally support federated access management from July 2008 as the preferred access system in UK higher and further education. This will be enabled by the UK Access Management Federation run by UKERNA. Institutions will need to implement authentication and authorisation systems to participate. Federated access management aligns with international standards, improves flexibility and access to resources, and is required to meet strategic goals around e-learning and collaboration.
The document discusses user-centric identity and managing identity online. It talks about concepts like Identity 2.0, where users have more control over their identity and claims about themselves. The document raises questions about when institutions should host resources for users, manage user identities, verify identities for service providers, and broker access to resources. It discusses the role of OpenID in providing infrastructure to allow moving towards more user-managed digital identities and single identities across different services. The document also outlines some identity-related projects and studies being undertaken by JISC.
This document discusses key concepts of federated access management (FAM) including:
1) FAM allows for single sign-on access to online resources across domains through distributing authentication, authorization, and accounting functions to appropriate parties like identity providers and service providers.
2) Identity providers handle authentication of their users while service providers control authorization based on attributes like role and affiliation.
3) Standards like SAML and Shibboleth facilitate trust between identity providers and service providers so users' access is managed according to their home institution's policies.
Subtitled "Why carry two cards into the Library, when you already have one?", this presentation outlines the concepts and terminology of Federated Access Management, and how it works, with a preamble using the analogy of (and differences between) bank ATM cards and library membership cards. Prepared for and presented at SCONUL Access Conference, at Leeds University, on 11-Jun-2007
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1. [AMP meeting title slide] Access Management Technologies Update Simon McLeish London School of Economics Joint Information Systems Committee Supporting education and research Access Management Programme meeting, May 2007
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