Speaking at JavaOne 2005 this month

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I will be co-presenting 2 sessions at JavaOne later this month. Here is the relevant information (edited from the session catalog at the JavaOne website):

Session ID: TS-3556
Session Title: Multiple Platforms, Single Identity: Interoperable identity
Session Abstract: Single sign-on between an enterprise’s web-based resources, such as applications based on Java™ 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE™ platform) and .NET, has existed in proprietary form for some time. The need to allow access across enterprise boundaries prompted the development of standards, such as SAML and Liberty ID-FF for identity federation, providing capabilities such as single sign-on and account linking across enterprise boundaries.
This session provides a brief overview of the standards for identity federation, shows how to integrate SAML and Liberty ID-FF with J2EE platform Security, and explains how Java technology-based access management products, such as Sun Java System Access Manager, can provide interfaces even into a .NET infrastructure such as Active Directory.
Session Topic: Interoperability (Java™ Technology and .NET)
Session Type: Advanced How-Tos
Speaker/s & Speaker/s Company: Eve Maler, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Pat Patterson, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Date: Wednesday June 29 2005
Time: 1:30pm
Location: Yerba Buena

Session ID: TS-3269
Session Title: Developing and Deploying Secure Identity Web Services in a Federated Environment
Session Abstract: The Liberty Alliance Project (LAP) defines specifications to address cross business web single sign-on (ID-FF) and provides a framework for building web services (ID-WSF). These specifications are by far the most comprehensive security framework available today to build secure identity-enabled web services. ID-WSF addresses the need to build interoperable, identity-based, identity-consuming, and standard web services.
This session focuses on developing client- and server-side components of a secure identity web service based on Liberty ID-WSF specifications and deploying them in a Liberty-enabled environment. This session covers several Java™ standard technologies: Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE™ platform), XML parsing, JAX-RPC, XML digital signing and encryption, and others, such as Liberty Java APIs built on top of SAML and WS-Security.
Session Topic: Core Enterprise (J2EE™ Technology)
Session Type: Advanced How-Tos
Speaker/s & Speaker/s Company: Srividhya Narayanan, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Malla Simhachalam, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Pat Patterson, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Date: Thursday June 30 2005
Time: 12:00pm
Location: Hall E134

So - come along and find out the latest about getting your J2EE infrastructure interoperating with AD and .NET, and implementing ID-WSF web service providers and consumers in Java.

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