Patent Abstract:
A method is described for providing access to service in an access management system accessible via a data network, in which data network a user is registered and/or authenticated to a service by providing at least one detail related to the user. A user is provided with an option to add a direct view to the service from an external micro application platform and allowed to select the option of adding the direct view and responsively negotiating with the external micro application platform credential information in order to form a trusted relationship for accessing the direct view from the external micro application platform. After recognizing of a show view request from the external micro application platform based on the trusted relationship, the external micro application platform is provided with the view to the service. Corresponding method in a micro platform is described.

Full Description:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
       [0001]    The present invention generally relates to providing access to a service. The invention relates particularly, but not exclusively, to enhancing the access management of the service to be able to provide direct and authenticated access from micro applications running on a micro application platform in another portal, on the desktop of a workstation or on a mobile device. 
       BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0002]    Recent development of Internet and World Wide Web has brought a new kind of micro applications that combines locally stored preferences and functionality with content and services available on the Internet. With this kind of functionality, users can easily monitor several sources of information without having to browse to all of them. Examples of such technologies are Google® Gadgets, Microsoft Windows® Live Gadgets and Symbian® Series 60 widgets. 
         [0003]    However, important content, especially in business use, often requires a user to authenticate before the content is provided. Requiring users to enter credentials to each and every one of these micro applications would, however, destroy or at least severely damage the usability of the micro applications and the user experience. 
         [0004]    It is an object of the invention to avoid or at least mitigate problems associated with prior art. 
       SUMMARY 
       [0005]    It has been understood by the inventor that a mechanism is needed to easily add a view from micro applications to different services or content in external services requiring user authentication. 
         [0006]    According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a method for providing access to a service in an access management system accessible via a data network according to appended claim  1 . 
         [0007]    Advantageously, the method enables providing a user with a micro application that becomes capable of showing a view to desired content possibly within an authenticated and/or registered session. The method also enables the user to simply use the authenticated/registered session to further use the service. 
         [0008]    Different embodiments of the first aspect are presented in different dependent claims of claim  1 . The content of these embodiments and also other embodiments is to be understood as possible to combine as suitably adapted to also other aspects of the invention, out of which:
       a second aspect of the invention relates to a system according to the appended claim  12 ;   a third aspect of the invention relates to a computer program for causing a computer to perform when executed by a computer a method of the first aspect according to the appended claim  14 ;   a fourth aspect of the invention relates to a method in a micro application platform according to the appended claim  16 ; and   a fifth aspect of the invention relates to a computer program for causing a computer to perform when executed by a computer a method of the first aspect according to the appended claim  21 .       
 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0013]    The invention will be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: 
           [0014]      FIG. 1  shows a schematic picture of main signaling in a system according to an embodiment of the invention; 
           [0015]      FIG. 2  shows a further detail of the signaling of  FIG. 1 ; 
           [0016]      FIG. 3  shows a schematic drawing of a system according to an embodiment of the invention; and 
           [0017]      FIG. 4  shows a signaling chart that demonstrates some typical signaling according to an embodiment of the invention; 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       [0018]    In the following description, like numbers denote like elements. 
         [0019]      FIG. 1  shows a schematic picture of main signaling in a system according to an embodiment of the invention. The system comprises a portal that is here a Google® portal  10 , an access management system  20  or distal in short that may be based on one or more servers, and a service providing system  30  that is a typical data providing service such as a phone number finder or music store. 
         [0020]    At start, a user registers or authenticates  101  to a service provided by the service providing system  30 . Next, the user is shown a link or button “add to Google” clicking which the user causes the service providing system to send a message  102  for adding to Google the user “Kjell” in this example. Next, the distal  20  sends  103  to the portal  10  a view insertion or micro application insertion directive with one-time usable contact information that contains an address in the distal and possibly in the address or in addition a unique code. The distal  20  also invokes a browser session at the user to the portal  10  so that on opening the portal page, the browser with its cookies initiates the gadget or micro application to the service and possibly asks for a confirmation from the user (not shown). If the user confirms proceeding or if not prompt to the user is provided, the portal  10  next sends a gadget initiation message or request  104  to the distal  20  with the one time contact information before the expiry thereof. The distal  20  checks the correctness of the contact information and if the contact information passes the check, the distal  20  provides the portal  10  with credential information using which the portal may access the service and obtain content into the portal  10 . The distal  20  also stores  104 ′, typically into a user database  40 , details related to the user profile and the credential information for subsequent use. The portal  10  may then obtain content to the added gadget by sending a show gadget request  106  with the credential information to the distal  20 . Responsive to the gadget request  106 , the distal typically fetches  106  the user profile associated with the credential information from the user database  40 . Then the distal  20  logs the user into the service based on information in the profile of the user. 
         [0021]      FIG. 2  shows further details on possible implementation of  FIG. 1  at obtaining the content. The show view request  106  may be followed by a login message  202  from the distal  20  to the service provider  30  and other signaling between the distal  20  and the service provider  30  and then a response  203  from the service provider  30  to the distal  20 . The distal may then forward a response  204  to the portal with gadget contents and session ID using which the portal  10  may directly access the service provider  30  to get the content as illustrated by signal  108 . 
         [0022]    It is understood that whilst  FIGS. 1 and 2  show the portal  10  as a source of messages from the gadget, it is the gadget that causes the portal to form and send signals such as the gadget initialization  104  and show gadget request  106 . 
         [0023]    To explain some embodiments of the invention let us assume that the service provider is a video rental company providing video rental service. The service provider may allow the user to access extranet pages or generally a browser application (for instance, web pages are provided by an application at a web server). In the web page of the exemplary video rental service, three different links are provided for respective adding a gadget to Google® portal, adding a live gadget onto a Microsoft Windows Vista® desktop or adding a mobile widget to a widget enabled mobile device such as a modern Nokia® Series 60 mobile phone. The gadgets and widgets are in this document commonly denoted as x-dgets or micro applications. The micro applications are simple and light files which typically contain some definitions and processing code such as Java script to be interpreted by an x-dget platform or micro application platform. The micro application platform is, in case of Google® gadgets, a server that provides Google&#39;s user portal into which the users may add gadgets. For instance, with a gadget, a user may view a localized weather report or user selected share prices or trends so that the user selected customization appears together with normal Google® content such as a search box. 
         [0024]    Using micro applications may enable the user to quickly and easily access desired services which require authentication as each micro application stores authentication data of a service thereby allowing signing on to the service. Advantageously, in an embodiment of the invention, the micro application may be configured into the micro application platform simply by activating a corresponding link when using a desired service. This may be implemented by clicking a respective link. 
         [0025]    To add a micro application to the micro application platform, the platform may prompt the user to confirm the addition. The prompting may involve warning the client that external content is being provided through the micro application and that the service provider of the micro application may obtain some definitions of the user&#39;s preferences and other information. 
         [0026]      FIG. 3  illustrates an embodiment of the invention in which the service provider has a browser application (such as a web site) available for users.  FIG. 3  shows some entities drawn into a common service provider domain  340 , including a browser application  30 ′, a user database  40 , a micro application controller denoted as distal  20  and an access manager  32 . The access manager  32  and the browser application are configured to function as normal authentication server and service provider&#39;s browser application so that users may register and login to use the browser application  30 . The browser application  30  differs from the function of the service provider  30  denoted in connection with  FIGS. 1 and 2  in that in addition to providing an add to Google® functionality, the browser application  30  provides further functionalities of add to phone and add to desktop.  FIG. 3  further shows for demonstration purpose the Google® portal  10 , a mobile device  320  and a desktop  330 . The desktop  330  may be, for instance, a Microsoft Windows Vista® desktop that is operable as a micro application platform (terms widget and gadget are commonly used). The mobile device  320  may be, for instance, a modern Series 60® mobile telephone that is operable as a micro application platform. The portal  10  is already described in the foregoing. 
         [0027]    The user  1  may, at a desired time, login  301  to the service provided by the browser application  30  by accessing a URL associated with the browser application  30 , for instance. The access manager  32  typically prompts for a user name and password, which the user gives in order to access the content provided by the browser application (which may involve also or alternatively feeding in content by the user). When signed on to use the service, the user may choose to add a suitable micro application to her chosen micro application platform by activating an associated function with the browser application  30 . For instance, if the user desires to add a widget to her computer desktop  330 , she may activate a corresponding function. In response to indicating to the browser application  330  that a micro application should be added to the user&#39;s chosen platform, the browser application  330  sends  303  an add x-dget (add micro application) command to the distal  20 . The add x-dget command includes at least one detail related to the profile of the user logged on to the browser application. In any case, once armed with the add x-dget command, the distal  20  communicates  304 ,  305 ,  306  or performs micro application provisioning with the user&#39;s micro application platform  10 ,  320 ,  330  that is indicated by the add x-dget command  303 . The micro application provisioning is, in case of the portal  10 , identical to that described in the foregoing in connection with  FIGS. 1 and 2 . In case that the chosen micro application platform is the mobile device  320 , the signaling is similar to that with the portal  10 , but the signaling may employ short message service (SMS) or multimedia message service (MMS) alternative to the commonly usable internet communications such as hyper text transport protocol (HTTP), secure HTTP (HTTPS), e-mail and instant messaging. Basically, the distal  20  communicates the micro application (gadget or widget) over a suitable channel. As will be described in more detail in connection with  FIG. 4 , the provisioning of the micro application typically involves delivering a one-time universal resource locator (URL) for trust establishment with the micro application. The micro application then accesses the one-time URL and obtains within a set limited time period secret keys which the X-dget i.e. micro application stores for later obtaining the trust keys needed to access the service without the user&#39;s manual interaction. The x-dget then obtains the trust keys and stores the trust keys at the user&#39;s micro application platform. The distal  20  also updates the user database  40  so that the trust keys are associated with the user&#39;s profile as is illustrated with more detail in the following. 
         [0028]      FIG. 4  illustrates a signaling chart that demonstrates some typical signaling according to an embodiment of the invention. The user  1  first logs on to the web application as normal via the access manager  32  (not shown in  FIG. 4  in sake of simplicity). When using the service, the user activates  402  the add micro application function for a given platform. The browser application  30  responsively forwards  403  the user profile and platform indication to the distal  20 . The distal  20  then sends  404  a micro application  400  and a particular one-time identifier such as a URL over a channel suitable for the given platform, based on the data in the user profile (e.g. mobile phone number for sending a short message). The given micro application platform (portal  10 , mobile device  320  or desktop  330 ) receives the micro application. The platform stores  405  the micro application (i.e. x-dget in  FIG. 4 ) that contains necessary instructions for causing the platform to request  406  for trust key or keys using the one-time identifier within a limited period during which the one-time identifier is held valid by the distal  20 . If the distal  20  receives the trust key request in time, it replies by sending  407  the trust keys to the micro application  400 . Armed with the trust keys, the micro application is now capable of using the service for the user as is next explained. 
         [0029]    The trust keys do not preferably contain the login data of the user to the browser application. If they did, the trust keys would not work after any change to the password of the service and the user should renew the micro application into each platform the user likes to use. Hence, to obtain content, the micro application will not access the browser application directly but via the distal  20 . When the user so desires, she activates the micro application by a signal  408  to the micro application  400 , which responsively sends  409  the trust keys to the distal  20 . The distal  20  obtains from user database  40  the user&#39;s profile or at least the user&#39;s logon particulars and performs login  410  to the browser application  30  with a redirection instruction. The browser application  30  replies  411  with a redirection address which the distal  20  then sends to the micro application  400 . The micro application then accesses  413  the redirection address and responsively receives  414  content from the service and then presents  415  received content to the user  1 . 
         [0030]    The trust keys may form external micro application platform credential information or be used in producing the external micro application platform credential information. The trust keys are typically a set of one or more secret keys used to confirm the authenticity of requests from the micro application. While in one embodiment of the invention the trust keys contain the actual login data of the user, it is yet preferred that the trust keys contain or use one or more random keys, which are meaningless in any other context than when communicating between a particular micro application and distal. 
         [0031]    In this application, a user account for the service generally refers to a profile stored for use of the service. The profile may contain any of the user&#39;s physical address, e-mail address, name, phone number, password and user&#39;s preferences. The user account for the portal may likewise contain any of the user&#39;s physical address, e-mail address, name, phone number, password and user&#39;s preferences such as definition of different gadgets, portlets and any views to be presented within the portal. 
         [0032]    The foregoing description has provided by way of non-limiting examples of particular implementations and embodiments of the invention a full and informative description of the best mode presently contemplated by the inventors for carrying out the invention. For example, the credential information may be used either as such or based on a derivative such as a hash result thereof; the content may be audio, video, or any other media or program content; and the credential information may be generally anything to prove the identity of the user to a sufficient extent. Hence, it is clear to a person skilled in the art that the invention is not restricted to details of the embodiments presented above, but that it can be implemented in other embodiments using equivalent means without deviating from the characteristics of the invention. 
         [0033]    Furthermore, some of the features of the above-disclosed embodiments of this invention may be used to advantage without the corresponding use of other features. As such, the foregoing description shall be considered as merely illustrative of the principles of the present invention, and not in limitation thereof. Hence, the scope of the invention is only restricted by the appended patent claims.

Technology Classification (CPC): 7