Thanks for responding!

What I really was hoping to see was a sample with a JAVA client talking
to a WCF service which federates authentication with its own WCF STS
(active STS). So, I am basically interested in the security aspects of
the interoperability between JAVA and WCF.
Based on the combinations that Nick listed below, there is no
implementation that demonstrates that, am I correct? Note, it doesn't
matter to us which java technology stack is used to make the secure
interoperability with WCF working.

Can you please confirm whether the secure JAVA->WCF interoperability was
implemented or not.

Thanks again,
Serge.

-----Original Message-----
From: Abu Obeida Bakhach [mailto:abu.obe...@microsoft.com] 
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 8:02 PM
To: stonehenge-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: RE: Error building java trader_client

Hello Sergei,
I've looked around, and If you really want to use OpenSSO, you can
build the jars from the source. 
The source code is available:
https://opensso.dev.java.net/source/browse/opensso/
and the libraries for building jars from source is also available:
https://opensso.dev.java.net/public/use/index.html
OpenSSO External Library Bundle

Thanks,
-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Hauenstein [mailto:ni...@quicklearn.com] 
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 3:57 PM
To: stonehenge-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: RE: Error building java trader_client

IIRC (and I might not, since I'm no Java expert) OpenSSO was only being
used for the Passive STS, and there was a custom metro Active STS. If
that is correct, to get the trader client working sans OpenSSO, you
would need to configure it to use the .NET Passive STS, or the WSAS
Passive STS. I haven't been able to find specific emails discussing
those scenarios (because the mail volume is so large, and the keywords I
would search so frequently occurring), but I am certain that the
trader_client would not have been removed if we could either (a) show
those scenarios working and/or (b) divorce the metro trader_client
entirely from its OpenSSO dependency.

I was looking at a slide deck from a presentation on Stonehenge (shortly
before the release of M2), and the known good compatibility was as
follows:

        .NET Passive STS -> Metro Active STS
        .NET Web App -> Metro Active STS
        .NET Web App -> Metro Business Service
        .NET Business Service -> Metro Order Processor
        .NET Business Service -> WSAS Order Processor
        .NET Business Service -> .NET Order Processor
        WSAS Passive STS -> .NET Web App
        WSAS Business Service -> Metro Order Processor
        WSAS Business Service -> .NET Order Processor
        WSAS Business Service -> WSAS Order Processor

So the project did demonstrate interoperability, but also found some
incompatibilities that were not yet overcome.

- Nick Hauenstein


-----Original Message-----
From: Akopov, Sergei (GE Intelligent Platforms)
[mailto:sergei.ako...@ge.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 3:00 PM
To: stonehenge-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: RE: Error building java trader_client

Is it required to have OpenSSO setup to make metro trader-client to talk
to metro service, at least? 
I am a bit confused, maybe I am asking the wrong questions but I thought
this was a project on interoperability. Is Microsoft still involved in
this project?

Serge.

-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Hauenstein [mailto:ni...@quicklearn.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 4:12 PM
To: stonehenge-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: RE: Error building java trader_client

I don't think that release ever made it out (due to the Sun/Oracle
merger). Another company forked OpenSSO, and released it under the name
OpenAM. OpenAM Snapshot 9 [1] *should* be the equivalent of OpenSSO 9
Express, but don't hold me to it.

We were all using a random nightly build that disappeared one day.

- Nick Hauenstein

[1]
https://wikis.forgerock.org/confluence/display/openam/OpenAM+Snapshot+9+
Release+Notes

-----Original Message-----
From: Akopov, Sergei (GE Intelligent Platforms)
[mailto:sergei.ako...@ge.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 12:57 PM
To: stonehenge-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: RE: Error building java trader_client

Nick,

The install list includes OpenSSO 9 Express deployment. I cannot find
the zip file on the web, does anyone have it?

Thanks,
Serge.

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