This page gathers information about implementation efforts and interest, along with interoperability testing plans. We have a goal to develop a hosted validator that can exercise implementors' AM, Host, Requester, and User Agent endpoints to increase interoperability, roughly in the March timeframe. To this end, we have secured a commitment from the Kantara Initiative to encourage validator development by offering a bounty (details to be announced).
Maciej Machulak is the UMA group's implementation coordinator. Several efforts are gearing up in earnest now.
Interest and effort mentioned so far (no obligation implied!):
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Protocol: AM |
Protocol: Host |
Protocol: Requester |
UX: "relationship manager" |
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Maciej/Newcastle |
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SMART project UMA/j framework; see project overview and blog. Developed in Java; to be open-sourced. (The OAuth portion, named leeloo, has been open-sourced already.) |
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Christian Scholz/COMlounge.net |
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Iain/Mydex |
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Intends to do an UMA-compliant implementation. Currently the Mydex work is built on ID-WSF and information cards. |
PaulT/Azigo |
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Intends to do an UMA-compliant implementation. Currently the Azigo work is built on Higgins and includes information card support. |
Peter/Neustar |
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Intends to do a mobile-based AM prototype, likely to be ready for testing by the July timeframe. |
Paul Bryan |
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A module that assists websites in becoming "UMAnized" (able to have their resources UMA-protected). |
Mario/Fraunhofer |
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Working on a mobile location scenario. |