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Gluu Sever 1.9 is released!

That triggered me to start a new project “Community Edition Setup.” The idea of this project was to write a fancy python script that performed an initial configuration after the RPM was installed. There was some initial skepticism at Gluu about my approach, but that didn’t stop me from trying.

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Gluu Sever 1.9 is released!

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  1. Gluu Sever 1.9 is released! The Gluu Server is an amalgamation of open source components. In the past, no one could build the Gluu Server from our open source instructions. It was just too darn hard. The only way you could get a Gluu Server was if we built it for you. We were never going to get massive adoption of our platform unless deployment was a lot easier. So in May, we started working on a new package based installation of the Gluu Server for Red Hat and openid connect Federated single sign on. We released the first binaries of the “Gluu Server Community Edition” at OSCON in July for Centos and Ubuntu.

  2. However, we were still getting multiple requests per day from large organizations around the world, some of whom were our customers, who got stuck on the install. There were a lot of places where you could get stuck if everything didn’t go right. That triggered me to start a new project “Community Edition Setup.” The idea of this project was to write a fancy python script that performed an initial configuration after the RPM was installed. There was some initial skepticism at Gluu about my approach, but that didn’t stop me from trying. Once I got close enough and it seemed feasible, it’s been an around the clock effort by the whole team for the last few weeks until we got to the finish line today. Although we’ve had several attempts to make the Gluu Server installation easy, I think we finally got it right this time. The size of the Gluu .rpm|.deb distribution is around 553MB right now. It sounds large, but compared to the size of a VM, or even a docker image is around 1GB, its actually pretty compact. As with the previous Gluu Server Community release, the only components included are oxAuth (OpenID Connect and UMA endpoints), ox Trust (policy administration point… the web GUI), and Gluu OpenDJ. Also similar to the original release, Centos release is first, and Ubuntu will follow very soon.

  3. What’s on the very near-term roadmap? This week, we are working to add the Shibboleth SAML IDP and Asimba SAML Proxy into the stack. We also want to release more tools that help with the configuration and management of the Gluu Serer clustered deployments. These extra components will be in the 2.0 Gluu Servers, hopefully by month end. Thanks to everyone who provided feedback, and probably struggled with the initial release of the Gluu Server Community Edition. Now that we’ve moved over to Github for both code and identity provider saml, everyone at Gluu is hoping that we can get more contributions from the community. If you want to help out, just submit patches to the Github project forum or ask to be added to the project. The work is not yet done. Much editing and perfecting is needed on the documentation. As previously announced, we are using Mkdocs to publish the documentation on Github. English majors and technical writers please help us make the docs clear for everyone. Article resource:-http://thegluu.weebly.com/-shibboleth-idp-blog/gluu-sever-19-is-released1

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