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Grouper Infosheet (PDF)
Identity and Access Management Infosheet (PDF)
Part of NSF Middleware Initiative: NMI-EDIT
New! Grouper v1.3.0
Background
As a result of initial investigations by the MACE-Dir-Groups
Working Group, Grouper was developed as an open source
toolkit to address the needs of managing groups. Grouper
is designed to function as the core element of a common
infrastructure for managing group information across
integrated applications and repositories. Grouper combines
multiple sources of group information, both automated
and manual, in managing memberships and other group information
in a Groups Registry, a central information asset complementary
to a site's Person Registry.
A few of the benefits of a groups management service,
such as Grouper, include:
- the same groups are made available to many applications
- distributed authorities are able to directly manage
access information
- sophisticated group management capabilities, such
as subgroups and composite groups, to support many
access management needs.
- common user, web services, command line, and java interfaces
for managing groups
In addition to basic group management and search capabilities,
Grouper's design includes support for: basic group
management by distributed authorities; subgroups; composite
groups (whose membership is determined by the union,
intersection, or relative complement of two other groups);
custom group types and custom attributes; traceback of
indirect membership; delegation.
To subscribe to Grouper mailing lists,
including the <mw-announce> list, see the Contact page
in the Grouper wiki.
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| Version |
Release Date |
Description |
Wiki |
| Grouper v1.3.0 |
22-May-08 |
- Experimental web services interface
- Improved user interface
- Improved performance and manageability
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