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OpenSSO Build 5 (Express branch)

The Open Web SSO project (OpenSSO) provides coreidentity services to simplify the implementationof transparent single sign-on (SSO) as a securitycomponent in a network infrastructure. OpenSSOprovides the foundation for integrating diverseWeb applications that might typically operateagainst a disparate set of identity repositoriesand are hosted on a variety of platforms such asWeb and application servers. This project is basedon the code base of Sun Java System AccessManager.License: Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL)Changes:
Simplified installation and configuration, centralized server and agent configuration, OpenSSO Enterprise Administration Console Common Tasks, Simplified Web Services Security agents, WS-Federation support, support for XACML version 2.0, Secure Authentication and Attribute Exchange, SAMLv2 profile support, a Security Token Service (STS), SAMLv2 assertion failover, a new command-line utility (ssoadm), support for Service Tags, internationalization and localization changes, and Unix, SecurID, and SafeWord authentication modules.Image

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