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- RT @macgirlsweden #XACML engine evaluates the policy & w/ low risk level allows edit but w/ higher level removes edit or hides doc #mmtm12 1 day ago
- RT @johjak #mmtm12 Jeroen starting demo of #xacml policy-based security; risk-adative security. Interesting! #emcworld #documentum 1 day ago
- RT @macgirlsweden #XACML Components being shown #mmtm12 #documentum http://t.co/Va6uqdIq 1 day ago
- RT @turnerkid #mmtm12 reactive dynamic adaptive security model being discussed. Been working with RSA #XACML 1 day ago
- RT @macgirlsweden Argues for a need for dynamic security models - shows off the #XACML engine #mmtm12 #documentum 1 day ago
Tag Archives: gnu/linux
JavaFX for GNU/Linux has arrived
Finally, the time has come: JavaFX is now supported on both GNU/Linux and Solaris. It’s not really advertised, though, so h Here’s how to get it: Go to the JavaFX website. Click the Download now button. Yes, the one that … Continue reading
JavaFX 1.0 is out!
The 1.0 version of JavaFX is finally out. Unfortunately, there is no support for GNU/Linux and Solaris yet, but you can get it to work on GNU/Linux by downloading the Mac OSX version, and following these instructions. Have fun! Update: … Continue reading
Strange things happen…
On Fridays, I work from home, to prevent wasting time commuting. So today, I started out fresh, ready to rock and roll. But alas, I was off to a slow start. To access my company’s resources, I use a Virtual … Continue reading