The past couple of weeks I've been laying the infrastructure for the PKI based security system for enabling JNEXT to safely run on public Web sites.
Work is currently being done on the JNEXT security backend - the idea being the a Webmaster will be able to run a utility which will automatically pre-process the site being launched and create the necessary signatures that the client JNEXT engine will process at runtime (surftime...) and on which decision will be made of whether to enable JNEXT based on whether the javascript code on the site has been compromised.
Completing the back end and the client side security framework takes quite a bit of work - I expect the new version of JNEXT containing this functionality will be complete sometime in January 2009 - so there will be a bit of silence on this blog until then - but don't get the wrong impression: JNEXT is growing and maturing every day and my ambitions for its use are of megalomanic proportions... :-)
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