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RE: [OpenSAML] openSAML 2.x for JDK 1.4


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  • From: Ravuthakumar G <>
  • To: "" <>
  • Subject: RE: [OpenSAML] openSAML 2.x for JDK 1.4
  • Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 10:50:11 +0530
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Thanks Kurt for sharing this libraries.

 

Regards,

Ravuthakumar

 

From: Kurt Werner [mailto:]
Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 2:56 AM
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Subject: Re: [OpenSAML] openSAML 2.x for JDK 1.4

 


Ravuthakumar,

I will send you the details directly, that I have used in the past.

Kurt

"Ravuthakumar G" <>

12/23/2009 08:52 AM

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[OpenSAML] openSAML 2.x for JDK 1.4

 




Hi,
 
We are planning to use openSAML 2.x to construct Assertion message compatible with SAML 2.0 at Identity provider end.  But openSAML 2.x does not support JDK 1.4 version which we are using now, upgrading is not an option for us at this time.
 
How about building openSAML in JDK 1.4 environment, Is there any build readily available for JDK 1.4?
 
Any thought on this?
 
Our requirement is to Build the Assertion message compatible with SAML2.0, in JDK 1.4 environment.
 
Thank you,
Ravuthakumar
 

 


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