Simulating Identity and Signature Petitions
A new ComSim simulation called LegalIdentities.xml simulates a series of XMPP-connected devices that apply for digital identities, and automatically respond to identity and digital signature requests. This simulation can be used for test purposes, to test function and load, as well as measure performance. It can also be used during development of other services interacting with users of digital identities for the purposes of Multi-Factor authentication. By using the digital identities of the simulated users, automatic signatures are created, which simplifies the development life-cycle, as the developer does not need to manually sign each time the MFA procedure takes place.
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To review the simulation model, check out the XML definition. It contains references to both the XMPP and XMPP Legal modules of ComSim. Each actor checks if they have a digital identity. If not, the actor applies for a new simple digital identity. From Build 2026-01-07 of the Neuron®, such digital identities are automatically approved. Once such approved digital identities exist, the actors stochastically send identity and signature petitions to each other. They also accept each other’s petitions automatically. This means that they will approve external requests also. This allows them to be used for other purposes as well, as mentioned earlier. You can use this simulation together with integration of the QuickLogin API and RemoteLogin API for instance.


Also review the full report generated by one simulation of the model, for more information.