The external authentication module now only supports SAML and OpenID, not OAuth. Keep in
mind that the external authentication module is about authentication, whereas OAuth is
mainly about delegated access, so it would extend the current scope of the module. Also
interesting is OpenID Connect (
http://openidconnect.com/), which is one of the potential
successors of OpenID, based on OAuth 2.0. As far as I know, that standard is still under
construction.
Indeed, I did work on authentication against Facebook based on OAuth 2.0, but that was for
the PicketLink/Seam module (Seam 2 based).
My time for contributing to PicketLink and Seam 3 is currently very limited, and it will
probably stay very limited in the near future. I'm currently more in a reactive than
an active mode, so it's good to hear that there are other people who are interested in
external authentication.
On Feb 21, 2011, at 11:00 AM, Shane Bryzak wrote:
I know that Marcel was working on authentication against Facebook
(with OAuth?), although I'm not sure if the capabilities are supported by the external
module yet. This would be an extremely cool feature to have though.
On 21/02/11 19:35, Marek Schmidt wrote:
> Thanks to all for the kind Welcome!
>
> On 02/20/2011 10:47 PM, Dan Allen wrote:
>> Welcome Marek. We are fortunate to have a strong QE team and I hope it
>> presents you with a lot of good challenges.
>>
>> Sounds like you might have interest in the Seam Social module as well.
> Indeed, I will certainly look into it and into the Seam Security
> External module and see if there is anything I can do to help make Seam
> "The platform for social applications" :-)
>
> Cheers!
>
> --
> Marek Schmidt
>
>> Cheers!
>>
>> - Dan Allen
>>
>> p.s. which fiction?
> Right now I am in the middle of Anathem by Neal Stephenson...
>
>> Sent from my Android-powered phone:
>> An open platform for carriers, consumers and developers
>>
>> On Feb 15, 2011 2:03 PM, "Ondřej Skutka"<oskutka(a)redhat.com
>> <mailto:oskutka@redhat.com>> wrote:
>> > Hello!
>> >
>> > Let me introduce a new Seam QE engineer, Marek Schmidt. Or better,
>> let him
>> > introduce himself:
>> >
>> > Hi, I am Marek Schmidt. My alma mater is Faculty of Information
>> > Technology, Brno University of Technology, where I have spent last three
>> > years as a grad student in the Natural Language Processing research
>> > group. My interest in JBoss and Seam comes mainly from my involvement in
>> > the KiWi research project (
http://kiwi-community.eu), working on an
>> > "Open Source social semantic platform" based on Seam2. My other
>> > interests are related to my then-research, which was about Information
>> > Extraction and Semantic Web.
>> >
>> > When I'm not sitting in front of a computer, I'm most likely to be
found
>> > listening to some music from 1960s-70's, trying to play them on my
>> > guitar or reading some good fiction.
>> >
>> > Thank you Marek and good luck in Red Hat!
>> >
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