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The Waterken Server is a web server and distributed app framework written in [[Joe-E]], the object-capability subset of [[wikipedia:Java_(programming language)|Java]]. It defines a distributed capability protocol in terms of [[wikipedia:JSON|JSON]] data sent over [[wikipedia:TLS|TLS]], with cryptographic-capabilities (or [[web-keys]]) represented as https URLs.
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The [http://waterken.sourceforge.net/ Waterken Server] is a web server and distributed app framework written in [http://joe-e.org Joe-E], the object-capability subset of Java. It defines a distributed capability protocol in terms of JSON data sent over TLS, with cryptographic-capabilities (or web-keys) represented as https URLs.
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The current major release of the Waterken server is version 4.x, described above. The 3.x version of the server used XML/XSLT in place of JSON/Javascript. [[CapWiki]], a wiki with capability-based access control, was built on the 3.x version of the server. The wiki has not yet been ported to the 4.x release. The [http://erights.org/download/horton/ reference implementation of Horton] is expressed in Waterken/Joe-E, for the 4.x version of the server.
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== External Links ==
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* [http://waterken.sourceforge.net/ Waterken Server]
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Revision as of 19:25, 12 November 2007

The Waterken Server is a web server and distributed app framework written in Joe-E, the object-capability subset of Java. It defines a distributed capability protocol in terms of JSON data sent over TLS, with cryptographic-capabilities (or web-keys) represented as https URLs.

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