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Subject: Example RA Interface screens (1.7 MB)
The RAs will be common and may customized to serve the need of each vendor participating. The essential idea behind it will be the same. The RA will serve as the request interface. I have enclosed a few example slides of the RA interface, acting as the request interface from the trusted parties, with some response screens showing the SOAP message with the header and body, -Gavenraj ************************************************** Gavenraj Sodhi Senior Technology Analyst Business Layers The eProvisioning Company(tm) P: (949) 388-0088 M: (949) 350-8808 F: (949) 767-5851 www.businesslayers.com ************************************************** This e-mail message and any attachments are strictly confidential and are privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify Business Layers immediately, by replying to this message, or by sending an e-mail to: gavenraj.sodhi@businesslayers.com, and destroy all copies of this message and any attachments. Thank you. -----Original Message----- From: Cohen, Doron To: Gavenraj Sodhi; Darran Rolls Cc: Elron, Rami Sent: 5/5/03 5:15 AM Subject: RE: [provision] Business Scenario for Catalyst Demo Interoperabil ity Event, Eveni ng of July 9th Guys, This does not match the understanding we had in the f2f re. the interop scenario . We agreed to have a common RA issuing a provisioning request to multiple PSPs and having those interoperate with SPML enabled PSTs . We will definitely need to discuss this further today . Doron -----Original Message----- From: Gavenraj Sodhi [mailto:Gavenraj.Sodhi@businesslayers.com] Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 6:52 AM To: 'provision@lists.oasis-open.org ' Subject: [provision] Business Scenario for Catalyst Demo Interoperability Event, Eveni ng of July 9th Importance: High Business Scenario/Objective for SPML Demo at Catalyst this coming July: The Objective of the SPML demonstration at Catalyst is to present to the industry the progress SPML has made over the past year and how vendors are looking at it to solve real business problems. The scenario will review the business case of adding contractors from one domain (company) to another. We will be showing this interoperability between a number of system alongside a SAML token (probably hardcoded) that will represent the pre-existing established trust between the different domains. SAML is recommended to be used in this context to show the progress of where standards have evolved to in Identity Management and to present to Burton Group of the vision of the group inline with their message to the Catalyst attendees. http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/provision/download.php/1902 /Scenario1_gif_1.gif (copy both lines into URL) Both RAs/PSPs and PSTs will fulfill the role behind the manufacturing domain and the RA interface will surve as the supplier domain. The suppliers will be able to be provision contractors/employees to PSPs through to PSTs via the RA interface. The role of one or many organizations is not limited. A number of roles - departments will be specified with certain attributes (e.g., First Name, Last Name, etc.) which will be further specified in the Standard Schema which will come out early this week from Darran. Business context of the above described Business Scenario/Objective for the SPML Demo: As an example, a large manufacturing company may work with several suppliers and business partners to provide a complete set of product lines. To help ensure that its supply chain is managed most effectively, the manufacturer must grant each set of users - employees, customers and partners - the appropriate access to information and applications. Using SPML, the manufacturer is able to automatically register, authenticate, and accommodate the provisioned information requests in a secure environment to protect each of these business relationships. This standards-based offering utilizes the SPML specification in conjunction with Web services technologies to create a secure, dynamic workflow. If there are any questions, please let me know. Regards, Gavenraj Sodhi ************************************************** Gavenraj Sodhi Senior Technology Analyst Business Layers The eProvisioning Company(tm) P: (949) 388-0088 M: (949) 350-8808 F: (949) 767-5851 www.businesslayers.com ************************************************** This e-mail message and any attachments are strictly confidential and are privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify Business Layers immediately, by replying to this message, or by sending an e-mail to: gavenraj.sodhi@businesslayers.com, and destroy all copies of this message and any attachments. Thank you.
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