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<h1>Apache Rampart Release Notes</h1>
<p>This is the 1.6.0 release of Apache Rampart.</p>
<p>Apache Rampart 1.6.0 is a toolkit that provides implementations of the WS-Sec*
specifications for Apache Axis2 1.6.0, based on Apache WSS4J 1.5.11 and
the Apache AXIOM-DOOM 1.2.11 implementation.</p>
<b>What is in this release</b>
<p>There are two main Apache Axis2 modules provided with this release.</p>
<ul>
<li>rampart-1.6.0.mar</li>
This provides support for WS-Security and WS-SecureConversation features.
<li>rahas-1.6.0.mar</li>
This module provides the necessary components to enable SecurityTokenService
functionality on a service.
</ul>
<p>Apache Rampart 1.6.0 uses a configuration model based on WS-Policy
and WS-Security Policy and it is important to note that Apache Rampart 1.0 style
configuration is also available even though being marked as deprecated.
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<p>Apache Rampart 1.6.0 can be successfully used with the next Apache Sandesha2 1.6.0
release targeted towards Apache Axis2 1.6.0 to configure
WS-SecureConversation + WS-ReliableMessaging scenarios.</p>
<p>
The rampart module was successfully tested for interoperability with other
WS-Security implementations.</p>
<p>WS - Sec* specifications supported by Apache Rampart are as follows:</p>
<ul>
<li>WS - Security 1.0</li>
<li>WS - Secure Conversation - February 2005</li>
<li>WS - Security Policy - 1.1 - July 2005</li>
<li>WS - Trust - February 2005</li>
<li>WS - Trust - WS-SX specification</li>
<li>SAML Specification - 1.1 </li>
<li>SAML Specification - 2.0 </li>
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<p>Thank you for using Apache Rampart.</p>
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<p>Apache Rampart Team</p>
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