My thanks to Pete Rowley for sharing insights on Higgins. Based on his post I have furthered my understanding but I still don’t know if the answer is Yes or No
Higgins seems to be an elephant (in the sense of the 3 blind men). It depends on your perspective – identity provider, service provider, or infrastructure provider. The identity provider can plug in any number of capabilities/protocols, the service provider can leverage from the identity pool with common APIs (just give me the identity stuff!), and the infrastructure can easily stitch a variety of identity services together both internally and across federations. This is good. The beauty is a well-defined, componentized framework for plugging all these pieces together.
Now, back to the question. What is the difference between Higgins and a virtual directory? I think Pete is suggesting they are similar but Higgins may be better componentized, structured, comprehensive and open relative to your classic virtual directory. I am sure the virtual directory vendors will throw rocks at this. In defense of the virtual directory vendors, I still don’t see any fundamental capability that Higgins provides that cannot also be delivered by a virtual directory.
Just so you don’t think I don’t have a position. Higgins is helping to define the architecture of the identity meta-system. Virtual directories will adapt (note that Novell is engaged with Higgins), but Higgins is a leader defining the new identity frontier.
Mike
October 14, 2006 at 5:34 pm
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October 16, 2006 at 4:53 pm
Mike, the point I was really trying to make was that Higgins is a component that can be used for many things. A virtual directory might use Higgins in order to support multiple protocols, but there is more to a virtual directory than just that. Gotta build the rest of the product too. It’s akin to calling an http library a web browser – well it /could/ be, but it isn’t one quite yet.
October 17, 2006 at 2:00 am
I am beginning to feel dense.
What is the relationship here? Is Higgins the superset or subset of a virtual directory product? Is Higgins a framework for designing a virtual directory product offering?
Being an architect I like the Higgin framework (it is like an architecture, whatever that is) but my dark side (large corporation employee) continues to ask what this means to “us”? Because we like to buy not build.
I am sure if it is good we will be assimilated.
June 19, 2008 at 10:45 am
Somehow i missed the point. Probably lost in translation
Anyway … nice blog to visit.
cheers, Raffle.