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About

This is a face-to-face code walk through inside the JWTConnect OIDC libraries. Roland Hedberg, creator of the libraries, will give an overview on the architecture as well as a practical examples of relying parties implementation.

Many thanks to the 30th NORDUnet Conference that will host usthe code walk through.

Goals

  • Understand the architecture of the JWTConnect OIDC libraries. 
  • Be able to implement your own OIDC Relying Party using the JWTConnect OIDC libraries.

Registration

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Please register you're attendance (or apology) for the event:

https://eventr.geant.org/events/2979

Maximum number of participants: 15.


Agenda

  • Overview on the architecture of the JWTConnect OIDC libraries. 

    • The libraries were firstly commissioned by Google and has now been will be donated to the OpenID Foundation once they are finished. The libraries are available for the PyhtonPython, Java and Javascript programming programing languages. While each library is specific to each language, the architecture is the same. At this point in time the Python implementation is the only one that is finalized. The Java Script is bascially done, only the OIDF certification is remaining. Regarding the Java implementation we hope to have it done at the time of the Nordunet Conference. During the code walk through, it will be shown what is the role of each module and how they interact together to build a service. 

  • Hands-On

    •  There There will also be an hands-on part during witch which will be given a practical example on how to implement an OIDC relying party using the libraries. We also hope to have time to look at how the Python libraries have been extended to also cover an OpenID Connect provider and finally a look at the federation extensions. The practical code examples will be based on the JWTConnect OIDC Python library implementation.

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  • Working knowledge of the Python programming language. 
  • Good knowledge of one of the languages in which the libraries are available.
  • Previous experience on the implementation of an OIDC relying party will help, but it is not strictly required.
  • Participants are

    welcome

    also encouraged to bring their own

    RP implementation code to be reviewed during the event. 

Registration

Please register you're attendance (or apology) for the OIDC workshop:

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  • implementations based on the libraries to discuss them

Location

30th NORDUnet Conference: https://events.nordu.net/display/NDN2018/Welcome

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