On 07/27/2012 10:53 AM, Jay Balunas wrote:
Note: I'm not asking you [Pete] to have all of these answers. I
just wanted to bring them up for discussion, and clarification.
How will PicketLink IDM interact with or integrate with DeltaSpike security api/spi?
As Pete said, we are going to inject PL IDM entry point into DS
security code. Then DS will be able to make the interactions.
Will users of DeltaSpike security somehow configure PicketLink-IDM to manage the
applications users? Or would it literally be separate i.e. an app uses DS APIs, and
separately sets up IDM with PL?
IMO IDM configuration/setup is outside of DS
interaction. In my view, it
is done by administrators using any of the consoles with the identity
store - database brower, ldap browser, ldif loads, db import etc.
Would there be a UI for this, even if it's just a default/basic one? If so where
would it exist? Would the PicketLink IDM provide it as an example?
If there is a
console, we will probably have it as part of PL. The
projects such as GateIn can have their own consoles interacting with the
IDM SPI/API.
-Jay
On Jul 27, 2012, at 10:20 AM, Pete Muir wrote:
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> Begin forwarded message:
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>> From: Pete Muir <pmuir(a)redhat.com>
>> Subject: DeltaSpike, IDM, Authentication and Authorization
>> Date: 27 July 2012 15:17:42 GMT+01:00
>> To: security-dev(a)lists.jboss.org
>>
>> Until recently, it looked like Apache DeltaSpike would define an IDM API, but now
it looks like most people are in agreement that DeltaSpike should not cover IDM.
>>
>>
http://apache-deltaspike-incubator-discussions.2316169.n4.nabble.com/IDM-...
>>
>> It would still provide an API and SPI for authentication and authorization, as
defined in
http://incubator.apache.org/deltaspike/security.html
>>
>>
>> Does it matter that DeltaSpike won't do IDM?
>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> The big reason for us to do things in DeltaSpike, is to give our users a portable
way to write applications. As DeltaSpike is a collaborative project between individuals
and companies, there is lots of effort put into ensuring portability, and provides a good
vendor neutral location to do that. If we consider where portability matters:
>>
>> * in application code, typically measured by the number of classes, views etc. in
a typical application that must be changed to move between frameworks/libraries/runtimes
>> * in configuration, typically measured by number of files that must be altered to
move between frameworks/libraries/runtimes
>>
>> Typically the number of classes is much greater than the number of configuration
files.
>>
>> We can use this to "measure" how much portability matters for a given
topic, by looking at the number of files that must be changed to move between
frameworks/libraries/runtimes.
>>
>> Taking our security topics:
>>
>> * Authentication: typically impacts a low number of classes and views. Some
configuration required. Portability doesn't matter too much
>> * Authorization: typically impacts most classes and views. Portability is
critical.
>> * Identity Management: typically impacts very a very few classes, and some
configuration. Perhaps the only real impact on code is accessing user information for
display (e.g. the classic "Welcome Pete"). This can easily be encapsulated by a
single application class, and is perhaps a pattern we should recommend
>>
>> Therefore, we can see that whilst portability in IDM would be nice, it's not
critical.
>>
>>
>> Do we (JBoss) need IDM? Is there a demand for IDM in the community?
>>
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>>
>> I believe the short answer, and one we are all agreed on, is yes and yes :-)
>>
>>
>> How do we move forward?
>> ------------------------------------
>>
>> The proposal is that we rehouse the IDM work done by Shane so far in PicketLink
IDM [1]. This would consist of:
>>
>> * An IDM API
>> * An IDM SPI (to allow IDM providers to be written)
>> * An IDM impl (which loads the relevant provider and delegates calls to it)
>> * A set of providers for the SPI such as JPA, LDAP etc.
>>
>> Both of these would be plain Java SE implementations, with minimal dependencies
to allow maximum reuse by other JBoss projects.
>>
>> Furthermore, we would provide PicketLink CDI, which would provide an
implementation of the authorization and authentication provider SPIs in DeltaSpike, that
use the IDM backend. The module would also contain authorization providers for the various
authorization frameworks PicketLink supports, as well provide authentication API
implementations as needed.
>>
>> When will this be ready?
>> --------------------------------
>>
>> I'll let Shane chime in here, but I hope we can get something out fast, as we
have a lot of code today.
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>> Pete