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Re: [lyo-dev] OSLC rootservices with oauth1 vs oauth2
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Jad,The bets thing
to do is to GET the rootservices for one of the IBM Engineering Lifecycle
Manager applications - e.g. DOORS Next or Engineering Workflow Manager
and see what it contains. You can use the
jazz.net forums to ask specific questions about the ELM applications. I
can forward to the OAuth expert if needed. Here's some useful
links:
• Jazz
Server Authentication Explained
• Jazz
Foundation Core Security
• Authentication
of a native client with a Jazz-based application
• Tool
doesn’t have any login mechanism. what about OAuth implementaion for such
kind of tools to integrate with RQM?
• Native
Client Authentication--Jim Amsden, Senior
Technical Staff MemberELM Quality Manager919-525-6575From:
Jad
El-Khoury <jad@xxxxxx>To:
Lyo
project developer discussions <lyo-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>, "OASIS
OSLC Open Project (oslc-op@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)"
<oslc-op@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Date:
03/05/2020
07:40 AMSubject:
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[lyo-dev] OSLC rootservices with oauth1 vs oauth2Sent
by: lyo-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
Hi
In
different contexts, we talked about providing a reference/demo toolchain
based on Lyo. It would be also be good to show how this all fits together
with some Jazz-based applications.
The
main hurdle for me seems to be this oauth stuff.
Anyone
in this community can shed light on this confusion I have? I posted the
same question on https://jazz.net/forum/questions/268230/oslc-rootservices-with-oauth1-vs-oauth2.
But thought maybe someone in this community have some insights too.
It
seems that the latest version of Jazz supports OpenID Connect (oauth2++)
for authentication, yet the rootservices document when establishing OSLC
friends is still based on oauth1.
I
am trying to integrate an external (non-IBM/Jazz) application with Rational
Engineering Lifecycle Manager.
I
already have support for oauth2/OIDC in that application.
Does
I still have establish OSLC friendships using oauth1?
Can
I not instead use oauth2 for that? If so, how should the rootservices document
look like?
regards
______________________________
Jad
El-khoury, PhD
KTH
Royal Institute of Technology
School
of Industrial Engineering and Management, Mechatronics Division
Brinellvägen
83, SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden
Phone:
+46(0)8 790 6877 Mobile: +46(0)70 773 93 45
jad@xxxxxx,
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