Hi Antonio,

this parameter is supposed to show how the extension points works.

Here is the text from the draft about how these extensions are supposed to work:

   Collision Resistant Namespace  A namespace that allows names to be
      allocated in a manner such that they are highly unlikely to
      collide with other names.  For instance, collision resistance can
      be achieved through administrative delegation of portions of the
      namespace or through use of collision-resistant name allocation
      functions.  Examples of Collision Resistant Namespaces include:
      Domain Names, Object Identifiers (OIDs) as defined in the ITU-T
      X.660 and X.670 Recommendation series, and Universally Unique
      IDentifiers (UUIDs) [RFC4122].  When using an administratively
      delegated namespace, the definer of a name needs to take
      reasonable precautions to ensure they are in control of the
      portion of the namespace they use to define the name.


This text is a bit fuzzy.

Ciao
Hannes


On 05/09/2013 12:53 PM, Antonio Sanso wrote:
Hi *,

the example plaintext in the JWT specification [0] has a "weird" JWT
claims Set:

      {"iss":"joe",
       "exp":1300819380,
       "http://example.com/is_root":true}

The "http://example.com/is_root":true part looks a bit odd to me. Is it
a typo?

Regards

Antonio

[0]
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-oauth-json-web-token-07#section-4.1


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