Thursday, April 25, 2013

See! Bankid in HTML5 - Computerworld

– Java has been a great technology for us, but Java has not been a good technology for the end user.

It said Frode B. Nilsen, who is operating and development manager bankid, today. The Financial Services house on Oslo West, he showed up the first examples of how bankid should be.

It’s just a aber:

decision is not taken yet.

Meeting with banks in May

Since December 2012, the bankid conducted a pilot project, which has cost three million. The closing these days, and thus it is up to the banks, which own bankid, taking the big decision.

At a meeting in mid-June, the project is approved, and then the banks will also determine how much money they possibly put in to get rid of Java for customers.

– The more money they put in, the faster implementation, it says Nilsen.

But he also believes that the decision is a formality that bankid 2.0 arrives. The question is how fast. He asks us not to expect it until 2014.

BANKID: Approximately so it will look like, login window bankid 2.0, when it will be ready sometime in 2014.

And the price, it is the “somewhere between 1 and 100 million”.

HTML5 and CSS3

So, how is your new banking experience?

According bankid it is based on JavaScript, HTML5, CSS3 and responsive design. This means that it works in new browsers of all types, and the page will adjust to screen size and available hardware.

BANKID: How can a payment plan be in bankid 2.0. It will still be a window inside the bank’s web solution.

– We will adopt new Web standards as fast as we dare, says Nilsen.

He also says that they will use SVG, Canvas perhaps, and certainly security technologies XDM, CORS and CSP.

But Internet Explorer version 8 and earlier, they will not be part of the fun.

In a transition phase, albeit a Java app to be available for those clients that do not support bankid 2.0.

– We want the Java client will die a slow and quiet death, says Nilsen.

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With bankid decision may thus seem to go towards the end of the Java plug-in on your browser. It is not a development bankid is sorry for, rather the opposite.

BANKID: How can it look like you have provided an incorrect password, the bankid 2.0.

– Java has had major problems and vulnerabilities, says Nilsen.

Although he believes it has not affected the safety of bankid, he is aware that it has caused problems for many users.

– We are very, very, hire us.

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