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Subject: RE: [xacml-users] XACML Resource Element
Here is what seems to be happening: Some specifications are using a resource to define parts of their specifications. It would be nice to have the mapping of a XACML resource to a WS-Resource since a authorization filter could be thrown on top of the specifications using the WS-Resource with relative ease. For instance I am a service provider providing WS-Notifications or something else. I want to add policy enforcement based on my resource definitions. I look at products that support XACML and throw that in front of my service provider to check the WS-Resource to retrieve groups and policies for the specific resource based on the service client definitions. Does this make sense? - Dan -----Original Message----- From: Seth Proctor [mailto:Seth.Proctor@sun.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 5:44 PM To: Daniel Engovatov Cc: marchadr@wellsfargo.com; xacml-users@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: Re: [xacml-users] XACML Resource Element On Sep 20, 2005, at 8:40 PM, Daniel Engovatov wrote: > WS-Resource can be expressed as an XACML resource. XACML resource > is a > more generic concept. What we may want is to develop a profile for > normative mapping. Umm, yeah. What Daniel said :) seth
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