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PicketLink 2.7.0.CR3 is out!

We’re very pleased to announce PicketLink v2.7.0.CR3 release.

This release includes important bug fixes and enchancements. One of the main features included in this release is the support for Security Levels and Adaptive Access Control. For more details, please take a look at the documentation. The following quickstarts were also added to the repository:

Special thanks for Michal Trnka for all contributions to the security levels support !

For more details and release notes, take a look here.

PicketLink 2.7.0.CR2 is out!

We’re very pleased to announce PicketLink v2.7.0.CR2 release.

The most significant changes included in this version are related with:

  • Improvements to PicketLink IDM Query API

  • Improvements to SAML Metadata, Encryption and Attributes Support

  • The SAML Service Provider Servlet Filter was updated

The PicketLink Query API is now more flexible and supports different type of conditions when querying your identity types. The documentation was updated to reflect these changes. Some methods were marked as deprecated, but changes do not impact backward compatibility.

For more details and release notes, take a look here.

PicketLink 2.7.0.CR1 is out!

We’re very pleased to announce PicketLink v2.7.0.CR1 release. This is a major release containing several improvements and bug fixes. Thanks for all feedback from our community. This version was delayed due to a syncronization with EAP roadmap. We apologize for that.

The most significant changes included in this version are related with:

  • Permission API

  • SAML

The Permission API is now supported by the File-based Identity Store. A few issues were also fixed and a new quickstart created to demonstrate how you can use permissions programmatically or using annotations:

Regarding SAML support, there are a few improvements to the PicketLink SAML IdP that provides more flexibility if you want to customize how SAML Assertions are issued, specially when providing your own attributes. You may want to check these links:

Another important improvement was to the Single Logout Support. The PicketLink IdP now supports the Back-Channel Single Logout mode, as described by the link bellow.

On the next releases we’re going to focus on specific performance tests and also to make configuration even easier if you are using CDI.

For more details and release notes, take a look here.

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