Posted in Security on March 11th, 2003 Comments Off
Liberty outlines Phase 2 of their spec development:
“Phase 2 of the Liberty Alliance specifications, which are expected in mid-2003, will enhance Liberty’s Identity Federation Framework and introduce the Liberty Alliance’s Identity Web Services Framework (ID-WSF). This Web Services Framework outlines the technical components necessary to build interoperable identity-based web services that meet specific business […]
Posted in Security on March 10th, 2003 Comments Off
Useful article on .NET permissions from O’Reilly:
“The .NET security system is a marvelously intricate invention. You can customize the permissions available to an individual assembly or a group of assemblies (such as all code from a particular publisher) on an amazingly granular level. But many developers are a bit hazy on how all of […]
Posted in Technology on March 8th, 2003 Comments Off
Specs are like bodily orifices: Everybody has them and they all have certain unique characteristics. But just writing a spec means nothing. If you write a spec that no one implements, did it ever really specify anything?” Don Box, an architect in Microsoft’s .Net software group, asked developers at the XML Web Services One conference […]