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Possible XACML Interop at the Burton Group Conference

  • 1.  Possible XACML Interop at the Burton Group Conference

    Posted 12-20-2006 22:47
    The chairs have been approached by OASIS staff to see if there is
    interest in holding a public interoperability event around XACML at the
    Burton Group Conference in San Francisco in late June 2007.
    
    It would be open to all OASIS members, not just TC members. The idea
    would not so much to test interoperability as to publicly demonstrate
    it. 
    
    One requirement would be to identify a person who would act as Interop
    coordinator. (I have done this myself a couple of times, so I can tell
    you pretty much what is involved.)
    
    In addition to getting firm commitments from 3 or more participants, we
    would have to define exactly what the interop would consist of. For
    example, we would have to agree on any aspects not defined by XACML,
    such as resource attributes, subject attributes, etc. We would probably
    need to specify some specific policies to be created and evaluated.
    Perhaps products could choose to create policies, evaluate policies or
    do both. Interoping the Authorization Decision Request is another
    possibility.
    
    I imagine we would want to do pairwise testing over the net in advance
    of the show. Then it would be necessary to go to the show, set up a
    network and test the systems there the day before the public event.
    Finally, attendees would be able to observe the systems interoping and
    there would most likely be a presentation given by the interop
    coordinator about the event and of course about XACML.
    
    An alternative suggestion was made to somehow combine 2 or 3 of XACML,
    SAML and SPML into a single interop demo. This seems to me to be even
    more difficult, but I am open to suggestions.
    
    I will be looking for organizations to express any interest that may
    have in such an event over the next month.
    
    Hal