Yes! Thats true, Sun is the largest contributor to the Open Source, see page 51 of the EU study:
http://ec.europa.eu/idabc/servlets/Doc?id=27255
Friday, January 18, 2008
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Workflow in Portal using Java CAPS
Here is a good technical article on how to incorporate workflow in Portal using Java CAPS
http://developers.sun.com/portalserver/reference/techart/workflow.pdf
http://developers.sun.com
Friday, January 4, 2008
Salesforce.com has Single SignOn issues
On receiving a promotional email from developer @ salesforce.com, I decided to check them out. I had an user id, but had forgotten my password. Thereafter started my ordeal, they have diverse sites like wiki.salesforce.com, na5.salesforce.com, login.salesforce.com and many more...
Nothing wrong in having micro sites, in-fact it allows load balancing; But whats missing is single signon & co-ordination between the sites. Also wiki site login did not have forgot password link.
Its password retrieval process is also cumbersome. Amazon and Google have got it right and they Salesforce should learn from them.
Also I noticed a few JSP files, thus I presume they are using JavaEE infrastructure, so the question is why they haven't gone in for SSO?
The Salesforce concept is excellent and forward looking and gives Amazon and Google a good run for their money, but they need to catchup on OpenId and SSO. Maybe, they should look at Liberty Alliance for leapfrogging by using federated identity management.
Nothing wrong in having micro sites, in-fact it allows load balancing; But whats missing is single signon & co-ordination between the sites. Also wiki site login did not have forgot password link.
Its password retrieval process is also cumbersome. Amazon and Google have got it right and they Salesforce should learn from them.
Also I noticed a few JSP files, thus I presume they are using JavaEE infrastructure, so the question is why they haven't gone in for SSO?
The Salesforce concept is excellent and forward looking and gives Amazon and Google a good run for their money, but they need to catchup on OpenId and SSO. Maybe, they should look at Liberty Alliance for leapfrogging by using federated identity management.
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