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11 AM - 1pm February 9, 2005

Rutgers staff: Bill, Dmitriy, Scott
Yale staff: Andy, Drew, Andrew, Howard

Angendas: more formallity may not be needed, can do a certain amount of winging it. This Wiki can be used to formulate agendas.

Milestone 1

immediate release (wrap up a couple bugs we think are fixed but need verified)

CAS1 and CAS2 compatibility

Milestone 2

around March 9 (one month from M1).

Bug fixes.

  • test coverage
    • increased JUnit unit test coverage
    • Story for how we're going to do functional test coverage

Get the risk and complexity into this project, don't sweat the API and user experience details yet.

Extension points

  • what are the extension points

Continuous integration / automated nightly build
Maven? Cruise Control?

Specs for CAS1 and CAS2 protocols.

OpenSAML and how it can be used for the CAS3 protocol implementation?

Action items

  • Drew's testing out CAS3M1's functionality heroics go into Wiki.
  • Drew's spec document becomes enough finished that it can be shared.
  • import opensaml.jar and start looking at it

Howard's presentation of walkthroughs and thoughts

  • AuthHandlers communicate back with views to report on how authentication failed or suceeded, potentially
  • we'll need a story about how services communicate to CAS at login what kind of authentication strength they are going to require at validation (but this user experience consideration will be after M2)
  • gunk, gunk accumulators, and gunk marshallers, which may translate into OpenSAML objects, Spring WebMVC Controllers, and Spring WebMVC views, respectively.

How do we get our brains around OpenSAML

Short version: SAML oriented classes wrap DOM.
Howard to present on what SAML is, what OpenSAML is, and how one uses it effectively.

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