[sakai2-tcc] Hybrid and 2.10

Aaron Zeckoski azeckoski at unicon.net
Tue Sep 10 04:01:44 PDT 2013


If you mean TrustedLoginFilter I believe we are keeping that.
Hybrid is already removed at this point.
-AZ


On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 10:04 PM, John Bush <jbush at anisakai.com> wrote:
> If no one has a strong feeling one way or the other, I'd prefer we
> keep this one.  This is actually a handy way to be able to pair
> systems and do logins.  We used it once in a non-hybrid world for
> integration with a system other than oae.
>
> On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 10:01 AM, Sam Ottenhoff <ottenhoff at longsight.com> wrote:
>> I am attempting to remove these items now from trunk.  Does anyone know if
>> kernel/api/src/main/java/org/sakaiproject/util/TrustedLoginFilter.java is
>> still needed in a post-hybrid world?
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 4:27 AM, Jean-Francois Leveque
>> <jean-francois.leveque at upmc.fr> wrote:
>>>
>>> I don't mind doing the work. Just to be sure, here's what I think this
>>> means:
>>> - remove it from trunk .externals and pom.xml. (as Sam wrote)
>>> - remove
>>>
>>> login/login-tool/tool/src/test/org/sakaiproject/login/filter/NakamuraAuthenticationFilterTest.java
>>> - remove
>>>
>>> login/login-tool/tool/src/java/org/sakaiproject/login/filter/NakamuraAuthenticationFilter.java
>>> - remove providers/hybrid
>>>
>>> This works for my 2.8 build so I think it won't break trunk.
>>>
>>> How do we communicate about this?
>>>
>>> J-F
>>>
>>> On 06/09/2013 01:55, Charles Severance wrote:
>>> >
>>> > On Sep 5, 2013, at 7:10 PM, Steve Swinsburg <steve.swinsburg at gmail.com
>>> > <mailto:steve.swinsburg at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Correct, this is for one of the older OAE code bases. Pull it. The
>>> >> code will be in SVN if people want to resurrect it or out it in their
>>> >> own installs, but there is no need to continue to include deprecated
>>> >> and unused code in the CLE.
>>> >
>>> > At this point it is not maintained, not testable, and effectively a
>>> > security hole waiting to happen if we just leave the latent untested,
>>> > unreviewed, and unmaintained code lying around on all the Sakai
>>> > production servers in the world.
>>> >
>>> > It is easily resurrected if the need arises.
>>> >
>>> > /Chuck
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