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Topic Title: Noteflight implements BasicLTI Provider Topic Summary: Created On: 05/25/2010 09:09 AM Status: Post and Reply |
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Hi all --
Just a brief note to this group introducing myself and Noteflight, a online service for musical score writing, presentation and playback which has recently added BasicLTI Provider support, to become publicly available in our next release. Our implementation, which is in Ruby on Rails, just passed the Provider validation suite a couple of weeks ago. Noteflight needs to integrate with a wide variety of LMS systems in music departments and classrooms. We had previously offered our own proprietarly single sign-on protocol as a solution to the problem of ensuring a consistent identity and set of permissions across Noteflight and LMS sites. Naturally this meant we had to implement our own adapters for every LMS that our customers wanted to use. Happily, BasicLTI appears to serve many of the same needs as our original design, and is based on almost exactly the same approach. We look forward to continuing to follow the evolution of all the LTI flavors, and we're very pleased to see this particular one moving forward and gaining momentum. Best, Joe Berkovitz Noteflight, LLC |
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Joe, congratulations on the nice work. This is the first Ruby on Rails implementation. Did you use the Ruby on rails code from OAuth.net? I am curious as to how sold the OAuth reference implementations are.
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