Closed jettdigital closed 9 years ago
I leave to my colleague to answer your first questions in details later, but it doesn't sound a lot of work to me (just thinking loud).
We are actually thinking about ways to finance the project, as we are facing increasing interest and it's becoming kind of a full-time job now :)
I know there's some Ruby code out there that does this, I'll see what i can dig up and maybe try to hack something together.
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I leave to my colleague to answer your first questions in details later, but it doesn't sound a lot of work to me (just thinking loud).
We are actually thinking about ways to finance the project, as we are facing increasing interest and it's becoming kind of a full-time job now :)
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This is feasible indeed: it should be quite easy to implement following this approach:
In the API you have the rels meta-data for relationships, how difficult would it be to add another metadata tag that defines a document field as encrypted and use an Undertow handler to do the actual work? I think the encryption key should come from the command line, env variable, or config file. I'm working on a project that has data-encrypted-at-rest requirements.
Man there's so much I want to do on this project but I have zero time, you guys should offer like a restheart sponsorship product where a company can pay you to enhance restheart. It would become a revenue generating project and so up the priority on restheart enhancements.