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README.txt

An OpenID Connect reference implementation in Java on the Spring platform. For license information see LICENSE.txt. 

This code includes a functioning server (IdP) and client (RP) as well as utility libraries.

The project homepage on GitHub is:

  https://github.com/mitreid-connect/

Full documentation can be found online:

  https://github.com/mitreid-connect/OpenID-Connect-Java-Spring-Server/wiki

Documentation for the Maven project and Java API can be found at:

  http://mitreid-connect.github.com/
  
Issues can be reported at:
 
  https://github.com/mitreid-connect/OpenID-Connect-Java-Spring-Server/issues

The mailing list for the project can be found at mitreid-connect@mit.edu, with archives available online:

  https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/mitreid-connect



Authors: Justin Richer, Amanda Anganes, Michael Walsh, Michael Jett, Steve Moore, Mike Derryberry, William Kim




Copyright 2013, The MITRE Corporation (http://www.mitre.org/)
  and the MIT Kerberos and Internet Trust Consortium (http://kit.mit.edu/)