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Jakarta Authentication

Jakarta Authentication defines a service provider interface (SPI) by which authentication providers implementing message authentication mechanisms may be integrated with client or server message processing containers or runtimes.

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Repositories

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https://github.com/jakartaee/authentication 17 7 7

Activity - commits

There have been 17 commits made by 3 people on 1 repositories over the last 12 months.


Activity - issues

There have been 7 issues submitted by 5 people on 1 repositories over the last 12 months.


Activity - reviews

There have been 7 reviews submitted by 3 people on 1 repositories over the last 12 months.

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See the project’s PMI page at https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/ee4j.authentication


Releases


Reviews

  • Jakarta Authentication 3.1 Release (2024-06-24) – see review
  • Restructuring (2022-11-16) – see review
  • Jakarta Authentication 3.0 Release (2021-05-13) – see review
  • Graduation (2021-02-17) – see review
  • Jakarta Authentication 2.0.0 Release (2020-11-04) – see review
  • Restructure Jakarta EE Specification Projects (2019-07-03) – see review
  • Jakarta Authentication 1.1.2 Release (2018-11-21) – see review
  • Creation (2018-05-16) – see review

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