Hi, Is there a P2 repo for this?
Regards Asanthi On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 5:53 AM, Darshana Gunawardana <darsh...@wso2.com>wrote: > WSO2 Identity Server 5.0.0 Beta Released! > > > > Date: 6th May 2014 > > > WSO2 Identity Server team is pleased to announce the release of 5.0.0 > Beta version of WSO2 Identity Server. > > > It can be downloaded from > *https://svn.wso2.org/repos/wso2/scratch/IS-5.0.0/beta/ > <https://svn.wso2.org/repos/wso2/scratch/IS-5.0.0/beta/>* which is built > upon r201958. > > > > How to Run > > 1. > > Extract the downloaded zip > 2. > > Go to the bin directory in the extracted folder > 3. > > Run the wso2server.sh or wso2server.bat as appropriate > 4. > > To access management console, point your browser to the URL > https://localhost:9443/carbon > 5. > > To access user-portal, point your browser to the URL > https://localhost:9443/dashboard/ > 6. > > Use "admin", "admin" as the username and password to login as an admin > > > > The following is a list of new features, improvements and bug fixes > available with this release. > > > New Features > > > 1. Identity Token transformation and mediation. > > > WSO2 Identity Server 5.0.0 is capable of transforming and mediating any > identity token - between SAML 2.0, OAuth 1.0/2.0, OpenID, OpenID Connect, > IWA (Integrated Windows Authentication), OTP based on XMPP & Email and > WS-Federation(Passive). This leads to seamless integration between > internal applications and cloud applications such as Salesforce, Google > Apps and Office 365. > > > Few example use cases. > > > - Login to your corporate Salesforce or Google Apps accounts from your > Facebook credentials. > > - Login to your laptop connected to your corporate Windows domain - you > will be automatically logged into your corporate Salesforce and Google Apps > accounts. > > - Login to corporate Office 365 account - you will be automatically > logged into you Google Apps and Salesforce accounts. > > - Login to Identity Server user portal - you will be automatically logged > into your internal Liferay portals. > > > 2. Multi-option and multi-step authentication. > > > With WSO2 Identity Server 5.0.0, a given service provider (irrespective > of the protocol it supports) can select the login options it wants to > present to it users. It can be multi-option as well and multi-step. With > multi-option - the user will be presented with a login screen to pick > whatever the authentication mechanism it wants (e.g.: Username/password, > Facebook, SAML, OpenID Connect). With multi-step - you can enforce > multi-factor authentication by picking right authenticators at the right > step. > > > 3. Request Path Authenticators. > > > Enables federated login with credentials attached to the request itself. > > > 4. Ability plugin in custom developed authenticators. > > > The WSO2 Identity Server 5.0.0 runtime is capable of working with custom > developed authenticators. > > > 5. Provisioning Bridge and Just-in-time Provisioning. > > > WSO2 Identity Server 5.0.0 is capable of transforming inbound > provisioning requests based on SOAP and SCIM to SCIM, SPML 2.0, > Salesforce, Google Apps, LDAP, Active Directory, JDBC - provisioning > > APIs. > > > Just-in-time provisioning is integrated with Identity Federation. Login > from a Federated Identity provider - WSO2 Identity Server is capable of > provisioning the corresponding subject to its internal user > > store and any other provisioning system. > > > 6. Rule based provisioning. > > > This is an integrated use case with WSO2 ESB. From WSO2 Identity Server, > it can provision users to the WSO2 ESB. Using the ESB configuration > language (Synapse) you can define rules for outbound provisioning based on > the message content on any other parameter. > > > 7. Ability plugin in custom developed provisioning connectors. > > > The WSO2 Identity Server 5.0.0 runtime is capable of working with custom > developed provisioning connectors. > > > 8. User Dashboard > > > A Jaggery based Dashboard for end users. > > > 9. Remote User Store Management > > > Manage heterogeneous user stores distributed across different data > centers from a single Identity Server node. > > > 10. Custom permissions. > > > Each external application can define its own set of custom permissions > and use it for authorization. > > > Bug Fixes > > > Following bug fixes and improvements are available in the current > release. IS-5.0.0 Fixed Issues<https://wso2.org/jira/issues/?filter=11808> > . > > > Your feedback is mostly welcome. Please report issues at [1] and specify > the affected version as 5.0.0 Beta. > > > [1] https://wso2.org/jira/browse/IDENTITY > > > > Thanks and Regards, > > ~WSO2 Identity Server Team~ > > > -- > Regards, > > > * Darshana Gunawardana *Software Engineer > WSO2 Inc.; http://wso2.com > > * E-mail: darsh...@wso2.com <darsh...@wso2.com>* > *Mobile: +94718566859 <%2B94718566859> *Lean . Enterprise . Middleware > > _______________________________________________ > Dev mailing list > d...@wso2.org > http://wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dev > > -- *Asanthi Kulasinghe* WSO2 Inc; http://www.wso2.com/. Mobile: +94777355522
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