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OpenID « WordPress.com. You can now use your WordPress.com blog as an OpenID. Are you fed up with having to remember dozens of usernames and password? Does the idea of creating yet another account on yet another site leave you cold? OpenID is a new standard that hopes to alleviate some of the pain, and we’ve just made it available to everyone who has a WordPress.com blog. This means you can sign in to a growing number of sites using your existing WordPress.com account. You can learn more about this feature in our OpenID FAQ. Like this: Like Loading... Simon. Openid4java - Google Code. 中文(简体) This library allows you to OpenID-enable your Java webapp. The following specifications are supported: OpenID starts with the concept that anyone can identify themselves on the Internet the same way websites do - with a URI. Since URIs are at the very core of Web architecture, they provide a solid foundation for user-centric identity.

The first piece of the OpenID framework is authentication -- how you prove ownership of a URI. For more information about the OpenID protocol please refer to the specification at: To OpenID-enable a website - a Relying Party (RP) in OpenID terms, or Consumer at code-level, you need to do the following: Have a look at the QuickStart page for a code-level walk-through the above, and at the SampleConsumer class for the full code. The bulk of the action amounts to about a dozen lines of code. A working example of a simple (6 JSP files) OpenID Provider and Relying Party can be found under samples/simple-openid/.

Mvn jetty:run. How to turn your blog in to an OpenID. Wouldn’t it be great if you could use the same account to log in to multiple sites and applications, without having to trust them all with your password? Wouldn’t it be even better if you could do this without having to hand ownership of your online identity over to some monolithic third party? (I’m looking at you, .NET Passport Microsoft Passport Windows Live ID .) The good news is, you can! OpenID is a decentralised authentication system invented by LiveJournal but now being developed as an open standard under the careful mentorship of the Apache Software Foundation. Anyone can create an OpenID, and the number of sites which let you log in with one is growing by the day.

An OpenID is simply a URL. If you want your own OpenID (and you should), here’s how to get one. 1. OpenID is decentralised, which means that anyone can set themselves up as an OpenID provider. LiveJournal . Vox —Six Apart’s sexy new social network thang. 2. Here comes the magic. OpenID Provider Server URL LiveJournal Vox.