- Lots of OpenID news this week: Microsoft Live ID will be an OpenID provider. It is still in a testing phase; you can already try it out. Google is also going to be an OpenID provider, including the use of OAuth. But that looks less promising when looking carefully: the implementation is not completely following the OpenID standards! See step 3 and 4 in the image below.
A clarification on why Google has done this can be found here. Basically, two reasons:
- this way users can use their Gmail accounts instead of the normally required URLs. But a URL does exist in the form of 'https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id'.
- Google doesn't allow OpenID for users at sign-in, because its federated login would break many of their rich-client applications. Google is working on this one.
- this way users can use their Gmail accounts instead of the normally required URLs. But a URL does exist in the form of 'https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id'.
- Whitepaper on how the JTeam company has implemented Continous Integration. Their complete list of CI tools is described; handy when you're looking for inspiration.
- Things to think about when considering Maven as your build tool (different angle on the post :-)
- Interesting posts from the Google Chrome team on the decisions they made creating the browser.
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