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The purpose of this project is to demonstrate Information Card interoperability on heterogeneous platforms written using Java language to support Apache Tomcat, JBoss & SUN Application Server platforms running on Linux or Windows.

Windows CardSpace and InformationCard are SSO (Single-Sign-on) solutions from Microsoft. This project is called JInformationCard as it aims at developing a platform independent plugin for Java-based web application servers, which finally allows to use InformationCard functionality with an existing web application with minimum integration effort.

We have set up a demo site where you may start right away with testing JInformationCard functionality. Please provide feedback afterwards so we can improve it further.

JInformationCard is published under the BSD license.
JInformationCard is developed by the Fraunhofer Institute FOKUS in Germany.

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 JInformationCard - News Feed 
Tuesday, August 21, 2007  |  From JInformationCard -

We have relaunched our test-page and sandbox. We hope it will demonstrate more effectively the InformationCard-functionalities.

Within the next week we hope to put the full documentation online, so that web admins and other users have the opportunity to install our java package.

We hope to meet your expectations, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Thursday, July 05, 2007  |  From JInformationCard -

After 2 and a half month we are almost finished with an acceptable version of the java web based platform.
The bio mini shop is demonstrating Information Card interoperability on heterogeneous platforms using Java language.
This is why we call the community to give us some final feedback on the current code, so that we are able to consider your feedback and improve the source code as soon as possible.

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Friday, May 18, 2007  |  From JInformationCard -

More and more it has become common practice for all kinds of service providers to offer users online access via username and password. To ensure the security of our private data we have now uncountable usernames and passwords and sometimes we keep on guessing which username we used for this service and which password we used for that service. The alternative is to maintain a list of usernames and passwords. But where to keep this list?

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Friday, May 18, 2007  |  From JInformationCard -

The Fraunhofer Intitute FOKUS is proud to announce a first release of JInformationCard to the public!

 JInformationCard - News Feed 

Last edited Sep 20 2007 at 11:31 AM  by Jayfro, version 12
Comments
kazcor wrote  Jul 5 2007 at 11:32 AM  
Seems like the news feed is not updated frequently. We made comments on this issue, but until solved, please visit the Sourceforge site directly for the latest news.

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