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Rob Carter

Duke University

 

Celeste Copeland

Univ. of North Carolina

 

Warren Curry

U Florida

 

Michele Decker

U of Notre Dame

 

Tom Dopirak

CMU

 

Keith Hazelton

UW-Madison / Internet2

Steve Olshansky

Internet2

 

Derek Owen

U of Notre Dame

 

Andrew Petro

Unicon

 

Chris Phillips

Canarie, CA

 

Bill Thompson

Unicon / Jasig

 

AGENDA

  1. Event-driven message-based P&I solutions with ActiveMQ
  2. CIFER API work and implications for P&I
  3. P&I Three and six month milestones and goals
  4. Other items TBD

    Here is something I have been working on, let me know any thoughts, perhaps we could discuss at the dev call on wed. Anyone else interested in using this?
    https://spaces.at.internet2.edu/display/Grouper/Grouper+ActiveMQ+integration

    BTW, I hope Penn and Penn State (and Brown?) can document some lessons learned on general ActiveMQ configuration / loadTesting / configuration / etc.
    ActiveMQ is an open source application messaging middleware service where applications can send messages to other applications (or groups of consumers) in real-time without polling.

    Grouper can be used to manage ActiveMQ authorizations. University of Pennsylvania and Penn State are interested in this component.
    ActiveMQ users can send/receive messages to topics/queues, and also can dynamically create topics/queues. Grouper permissions can be exported and kept in sync (cron'ed and real-time) with a local permissions store. An ActiveMQ plugin reads the local permissions and enforces the rules.

    The Grouper-ActiveMQ component is a jar that you can add to the ActiveMQ system (along with a few other jars), and some configuration that allows authorization managed from Grouper.

    Thanks,
    Chris

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