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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
 
This solution provides an [http://www.adobe.com/products/air/ Adobe AIR] based Identity Selector that runs on the local machine. It requires hosted I-Card component for I-Card management and [[Higgins Selector Selector]] components to interact with the browser.
 
This solution provides an [http://www.adobe.com/products/air/ Adobe AIR] based Identity Selector that runs on the local machine. It requires hosted I-Card component for I-Card management and [[Higgins Selector Selector]] components to interact with the browser.

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Introduction

This solution provides an Adobe AIR based Identity Selector that runs on the local machine. It requires hosted I-Card component for I-Card management and Higgins Selector Selector components to interact with the browser.

How it works

  1. When user submits an info-card form in the browser, the browser extension intercepts the action, collect the policy string, and sends the string to Higgins Selector Selector. Higgins Selector Selector invokes the Adobe AIR-based Identity Selector using the Connector for Adobe AIR Selector.
  2. Adobe AIR-based Identity Selector communicates to hosted I-Card service and shows I-Card Selector UI
  3. User selects an I-Card and clicks "Send this card" button
  4. Adobe AIR-based Identity Selector gets security token for the selected I-Card from hosted I-Card service and sends token to Higgins Selector Selector
  5. Browser extension retrieves token from Higgins Selector Selector
  6. Browser extension submits token to RP

End-User Perspective

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Functionality

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Setup

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Deploying

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Configuration

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Architecture

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Building

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See Also

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