Additional authentication types have been defined have been defined for 
confidential clients, such as SAML and JWT assertion.  
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-oauth-assertions

There will likely be more of that, but I don't think there are likely to be 
other client types beyond the two. 

John B.

On Oct 2, 2014, at 5:19 PM, Lewis Adam-CAL022 
<adam.le...@motorolasolutions.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>  
> 6749 defines three client profiles which are mapped to either confidential or 
> public client types.
>  
> Have any new client profiles since been defined?  And is there a process or 
> place to put those additional profiles?
>  
> For example I’m thinking about additional confidential client types, maybe a 
> legacy WS-* WSC accessing a WS-* WSP, and that WSP is acting as a 
> confidential client to a RESTful RS.
>  
> Just curious if further definitions are being collected anywhere.  I’m not 
> sure if it really matters, maybe confidential is confidential, regardless of 
> if it’s a web server or a WS-* WSP, but since the spec went as far as to 
> define the client profiles then maybe there is a place to define more.
>  
>  
>  
> Tx!
> adam
>  
>  
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