[Building Sakai] LTI Tool Consumer certification test results (ref: 9c4b2b44-fd14-442f-9962-6f1f71163848)

Alexandre Ballesté alexandre.balleste at udl.cat
Sun Feb 16 22:17:16 PST 2014


Thanks Chuck for the effort you've done in this area. It's a great contribution. 

Alex.

On 17 de febrer de 2014 0.01.43 CET, Steve Swinsburg <steve.swinsburg at gmail.com> wrote:
>Whats the LTI2 logo and we can all get them ;)
>
>
>On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 12:19 AM, Charles Severance <csev at umich.edu>
>wrote:
>
>>
>> On Feb 14, 2014, at 5:22 AM, Adam Marshall
><adam.marshall at it.ox.ac.uk>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Are saying that the IMS LTI 2.0 spec is now finalised, published and
>is
>> not subject to any more discussion / modification etc.?
>>
>> I was talking to the folks from iParadigm yesterday who seemed to
>think it
>> wouldn't be published until mid 2015. I will correct them!
>>
>> Good old Sakai - leading the field once more! Does this mean another
>> tattoo then?
>>
>> adam
>>
>>
>> Yes - The Spec has been finalised and published for over a month.
>>
>> What got finished this week was the certification test.  In effect
>IMS
>> insists that the certification test is not official until at least
>two real
>> products can pass the certification test.   The two products that
>were used
>> to certify the certification were Sakai and Vitalsource.  It is a bit
>of a
>> rough go for the first two (pioneers with arrows in their back and
>all)
>> that pass the test because as we progress through months of
>iterations
>> sometimes the spec is changed, sometimes the implementations are
>changed,
>> and sometimes the tests change and all the way we make sure that we
>> maintain consensus by meeting and approving each tweak.  We have had
>a
>> working-but-not-final LTI 2.0 implementation in Sakai since the
>summer -
>> but if you look a the commits you will see that it has evolved as
>last
>> minute changes were made to the spec and tests as we found and fixed
>little
>> mistakes or rough edges here and there.  Thankfully, I have good
>financial
>> support for all the travel and my time spent coding because writing
>LTI 2.0
>> and participating in the finalisation of the spec has nearly been a
>year of
>> heavy effort.
>>
>> So it is open season on LTI 2.0.   Folks can start developing now,
>Sakai's
>> nightly server functions as the best test harness for LTI 2.0 that is
>> available :)  There is code for Java, PHP, and Rails in various
>stages of
>> maturity.   The reusable Java and PHP code I wrote is of course
>> Apache-licensed -  some of the other code is not yet publicly
>available.
>>
>> In terms of Tattoos, I will likely do something when the first
>mainstream
>> LMS ships LTI 2.0...  Which I hope to see before the end of this
>year.
>>
>> /Chuck
>>
>>
>>
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