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In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Service provider OAuth protocol OpenID Connect Amazon: 2.0 [1] AOL: 2.0 [2 ... Jive Software: 1.0a, 2.0 Kakao: 2.0 ...
Keycloak is an open-source software product to allow single sign-on with identity and access management aimed at modern applications and services. Until April 2023, this WildFly community project was under the stewardship of Red Hat, who use it as the upstream project for their Red Hat build of Keycloak.
Project Danube 1) Sharing personal data with companies/organizations 2) Sharing personal data with "friends" 3) Use of personal data for "personal applications" OStatus, OAuth 2.0, WebFinger, hCard, Portable Contacts, XRI, XDI, PubSubHubbub, Salmon: Alpha Project Nori OStatus, OAuth, Portable Contacts, WebFinger, and other open protocols Alpha ...
The OAuth discussion group was created in April 2007, for a small group of implementers to write the draft proposal for an open protocol. DeWitt Clinton from Google learned of the OAuth project, and expressed his interest in supporting the effort. In July 2007, the team drafted an initial specification.
SAML 2, OpenID, OAuth, XACML, LDAP v3, JM Cloud Federation Service [19] Radiant Logic: Commercial SAML 2.0, WS-Federation, OAuth 2.0, OpenID Cloudseal [20] Cloudseal: SaaS Cognito [21] Amazon: Commercial SAML 2.0 Comfact IDP [22] Comfact: Commercial Signicat [23] Signicat: Commercial Corto project home: GÉANT: OSS DACS [24] Safran Identity ...
A project that provides a methodology and tools for testing so that any artifacts defined during a phase of the software lifecycle can be validated against other artifacts in preceding and subsequent phases of the lifecycle, providing assurance that the final delivered system meets the original business requirements [80]
Apache James, or Java Apache Mail Enterprise Server, is an open source SMTP and POP3 mail transfer agent written entirely in Java. [2] James is maintained by contributors to the Apache Software Foundation, with initial contributions by Serge Knystautas.
User-Managed Access (UMA) is an OAuth-based access management protocol standard for party-to-party authorization. [1] Version 1.0 of the standard was approved by the Kantara Initiative on March 23, 2015.