[MOBY-l] versioning services...authentication...

Bruskiewich, Richard (IRRI) r.bruskiewich at cgiar.org
Thu Sep 9 00:06:54 UTC 2004


Re: authentication... I presume that you mean user authentication to use a
specific web service on your provider? Remember that web services (e.g.
MOBY) use HTTP and its cousins for access. You therefore have access to web
server access authentication. Using HTTPS or similar protocols would provide
for secure authentication. Using Java servlet web services might provide
even more fine control. At least, that's the idea we're toying in our
efforts...

Cheers
Richard
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Richard Bruskiewich, PhD 
Senior Bioinformatics Specialist
International Rice Research Institute
DAPO 7777, Metro Manila, Philippines

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-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Jensen [mailto:michael at acutrans.net] 
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 2:40 AM
To: moby-l at biomoby.org
Subject: [MOBY-l] versioning services...authentication...

Are there suggestions for maintaining versions of your services? Say you
have a version 2 that is quite different than version 1, it would seem you
would either want to maintain version 1 as is, and register version 2 as a
new service (with a new name), or alternatively to deregister service 1 and
register service 2 with a new name. Maybe this has been brought up before or
maybe there is a better way?

Also, I am sure it has been discussed before, but what about authentication
for services? Say I have a service that I need you to be a registered user
for, how does that fit in with it all? Point me to any previous discussions
if this has been exhausted previously.

-Michael Jensen


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