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<div>I am starting a new thread … I think we need to flip the question of “Vanilla" OAuth vs. UMA”. I feel confident that we are going to discover use cases that cannot be supported by “Vanilla” OAuth or would be greatly simplified by using UMA. </div>
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<div>Maybe the real question to ask is: Are there any augments (use case, technology restriction, cost, etc.) that justifies NOT using (requiring) UMA?</div>
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<div>From a interoperability, quality, security and development perspective, would it be simpler to have consistent patterns (libraries) implemented that are more likely to be “drop-in compatible” without source changes. While the standard itself would be considered
rigid, it would be flexible by the use and implementation of the UMA profiles. </div>
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<div>The caveat here is the resource server (RS) would need to be able to accept/process a UMA profile without developing custom code to interpret it. Would this require resource servers to adhere to a standard set of UMA profiles or a defined UMA profile
taxonomy that could describe the healthcare consent models (if one exists)?</div>
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