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  • 1.  Groups - OASIS Burton Catalyst 2007 XACML 2.0 Interop Summary (OASIS-Burton-Interop-June-2007-WhitePaper-01-02.doc) uploaded

    Posted 08-30-2007 05:08
    This document is intended to provide a summary of results of the XACML 2.0
    Interop conducted by 8 companies at the Burton Catalyst Conference June
    2007. It is also intended to enable the reader to obtain the details of the
    Interop from the OASIS XACML TC web site.
    
    This is the initial draft of this OASIS whitepaper. It uses the OASIS white
    paper template. It contains the blog entry referenced in the TC email
    archives plus a set of general results or conclusions reached from the
    execution of the Interop. It is intended as a first draft and all parties
    involved with the Interop and the TC are strongly encouraged to comment and
    recommend improvements to any and all aspects of this initial straw man
    draft.
    
     -- Rich Levinson
    
    The document named OASIS Burton Catalyst 2007 XACML 2.0 Interop Summary
    (OASIS-Burton-Interop-June-2007-WhitePaper-01-02.doc) has been submitted by
    Rich Levinson to the OASIS eXtensible Access Control Markup Language
    (XACML) TC document repository.
    
    Document Description:
    This document is intended to provide a summary of results of the XACML 2.0
    Interop conducted by 8 companies at the Burton Catalyst Conference June
    2007. It is also intended to enable the reader to obtain the details of the
    Interop from the OASIS XACML TC web site.
    
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    http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/xacml/document.php?document_id=25139
    
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