A.2 Baltimore Technologies


URL

http://www.baltimore.com

Baltimore Technologies participated fully in the early Canonical XML interoperability testing as well as the later XMLDSIG, Exclusive XML Canonicalization, and XML Encryption interoperability testing. Its product interoperated successfully on all points in the XMLDSIG testing (except Minimal Canonicalization, which no one else implemented either).

XMLDSIG and Exclusive XML Canonicalization

For information about the Baltimore Technologies XMLDSIG product, see

http://www.baltimore.com/keytools/xml/index.html

A set of signature test vectors produced by Merlin Hughes of Baltimore is maintained at the following site (Warning: The URL is line wrapped due to insufficient print width):

http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xml-security/data/ie/baltimore/merlin-examples/

The Baltimore Technologies product also interoperated successfully on all points in the Exclusive XML Canonicalization testing and a set of Exclusive

Table A-1. Implementations on Working Group Web Sites
Company/ Person Section XMLDSIG Exclusive XML Canonicalization (Canonical XML) XMLENC XKMS
Apache A.1 I S V   I S    
Baltimore Technologies A.2 I V I V I I V  
Capslock A.3 I        
Done Information ( Done 360) A.4     I    
DSTC A.5 I   I    
Entrust A.6 T   T   T
Fujitsu A.7 I        
GapXse A.8 I S        
HP Web Services A.9 T        
IAIK A.10 I T V I V I T    
IBM A.11 I T I I I T  
Infomosaic A.12 T V T      
JDSS II A.13 T        
Mather A.14     S    
Microsoft A.15 I T        
NEC A.16 I T   T    
Phaos Technology A.17 I T I T   I V  
Poupou A.18         T
RSA Security A.19 I T       T
Siggen A.20     I    
Verisign A.21 T       T
W3C A.22 V V S    
WebSig A.23 I        
Wedgetail A.24 I T        
XML Sec A.25 I S I   I  

I = Successful Interoperability, S = Source Code, T = Toolkit/ SDK, V = Test Vectors.

Note: The XMLENC and Exclusive XML Canonicalization columns are sparse because their interoperability testing has not been done for very long. A number of other implementations of XMLENC and Exclusive XML Canonicalization exist.

XML Canonicalization test vectors linked off the Exclusive XML Canonicalization interoperability page at

http://www.w3.org/Signature/2002/02/01-exc-c14n-interop.html

XML Encryption

The Baltimore Technologies product interoperated successfully on all points in the XML Encryption testing. Merlin Hughes also maintains a set of XML Encryption test vectors linked off the XML Encryption interoperability page at

http://www.w3.org/Encryption/2002/02-xenc-interop.html



Secure XML(c) The New Syntax for Signatures and Encryption
Secure XML: The New Syntax for Signatures and Encryption
ISBN: 0201756056
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 186

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