Caleb Baker on Geneva Server and SAML 2.0 Interoperability
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In this episode Caleb Baker, Sr. SDET on the Federated Identity team, discusses Geneva Server beta 2 and SAML 2.0 interoperability. Caleb was instrumental in testing Geneva Server with Sun’s OpenSSO Enterprise and Novell’s Access Manager products. The whitepapers for these interop tests are available here. Caleb also demonstrates how to configure Geneva Server both as a SAML Identity Provider and a Service Provider. For those using Geneva Server for SAML 2.0 interop testing, be sure to post your comments and experiences on the Geneva forum.
URL references:
The
Identity Developer Training Kit
"Geneva" Server interoperability whitepapers
“Geneva” Forum on MSDN
"Geneva" Team Blog
Microsoft code name "Geneva"
The
Identity key topic on Channel 9
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Thanks very much for the informatin.
I need to setup a federation scenario between Sun's OpenSSO solution MS "Geneva" Server.
Found a whitepaper which describes the interoperability between the two solutions. Do you also have some tutorials od step-by-step guides how to set up such a scenario?
Thanks in advance
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