3 Replies Latest reply on Jun 6, 2011 12:40 PM by ljnelson

    What happened to the JBoss XACML source code?

    ljnelson

      I hope that I am just being stupid.

       

      First, look at this: http://www.jboss.org/picketbox.

       

      That points you to here: http://community.jboss.org/wiki/PicketBoxOverview.

       

      The authorization information, that I'm interested in, is linked to (from there) here: http://community.jboss.org/wiki/PicketBoxAuthorization

       

      From there I am led to here: http://community.jboss.org/wiki/PicketBoxXACMLJBossXACML

       

      There's a download link from there that looks like this: http://www.jboss.org/picketbox/downloads.html

       

      (If I download PicketBox 3.0, the org.jboss...xacml packages are nowhere to be seen in the downloads.)

       

      There's a documentation link in there, http://www.jboss.org/jbosssecurity/docs/jbossxacml/, that redirects back to http://www.jboss.org/picketbox/.

       

      Moving on, I try the general source code links available at http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/picketbox/.  Underneath these trees there are no org.jboss...xacml packages.  So this does not look like the proper source code repository for the JBoss XACML project (which may or may not be the same thing as PicketBox, but since the PicketBox downloads and source code do not feature the packages from JBoss XACML, which may or may not be intended to be PicketBox XACML, I am forced to conclude that these are two separate projects).  At this stage I am confused.

       

      Maybe I can just find it in the usual JBoss source repositories, though I'm not sure why it wouldn't be prominently linked from the main PicketBox page?

       

      Anyhow, moving on to source.jboss.org, I cannot find a source code repository from any of those listed that looks like a likely contender to host the JBoss XACML code.

       

      I'm sure I've simply overlooked something quite obvious staring me in the face on the main PicketBox page.  Since that is most likely the case, could someone kindly list the links to:

       

      1. The JBoss/PicketBox/whatever XACML source code
      2. The JBoss/PicketBox/whatever XACML documentation
      3. The latest version of the JBoss/PicketBox/whatever XACML download

       

      If I am not overlooking something quite obvious, could someone please clean up these interconnected and self-referential websites?

       

      Thanks,

      Laird