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Contents
Introduction
This solution consists of two projects:
- iPhone I-Card Selector (org.eclipse.higgins.ics)
- iPhone I-Card Manager (org.eclipse.higgins.icm)
Both components use the remote I-Card Service Web App for retrieving and managing the user's i-cards.
End-User Perspective
iPhone I-Card Selector
Like other selectors, the iPhone I-Card Selector is triggered in the browser by relying party web sites that request i-cards, as well as by identity providers that offer i-cards.
iPhone I-Card Manager
The iPhone I-Card Manager allows the user to create, manage and delete i-cards.
Deployer Perspective
Please refer to the documentation of Apple's iPhone Developer Program for information on how to deploy iPhone applications.
Developer Perspective
Architecture
The Higgins iPhone I-Card Selector is a WebKit plugin for MobileSafari.
The Higgins iPhone I-Card Manager is a standalone application that can be installed on the iPhone desktop (SpringBoard).
Building
The iPhone Selector projects are:
- nursery/org.eclipse.higgins.icm
- nursery/org.eclipse.higgins.ics
These project can be checked out from the Eclipse repository at the following SVN URIs:
In order to build the iPhone Selector and I-Card Manager, you need the following:
- A Mac computer
- The Apple iPhone SDK (including Xcode)
- An account with Apple's iPhone Developer Program
You should be able to build both projects normally from within Xcode