Using claims for driving web sites... without writing any code
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Claims-based identity allows you to externalize authentication and authorization code, moving it out of your applications, so that you can focus on the functionalities you want to implement rather than worrying about plumbing details.
In this first
IdElement screencast
Vittorio shows you exactly that. We walk a mile in the shoes of a developer while is creating a web page: thanks to the Geneva Framework and a small
sample ASP.NET control, the developer will be able to leverage identity information for driving the behavior of his page...
without writing a single line of code and practicallywithout knowing anything about identity management
! You can try this yourself on your own machine by
downloading the sample code on Code Gallery.
In the next screencasts we will go in more details and, walking you through the labs in the
Identity Developer Training Kit, we will learn what happens under the hood: for today’s opening episode we wanted a scenario that shows what can be accomplished with claims, also to whom may not be familiar with identity management terminology.
URL References
ClaimsDrivenModifierControl sample
Identity Developer Training Kit
“Geneva” Forum on MSDN
"Geneva" Team Blog
Microsoft code name "Geneva"
The
Identity key topic on Channel 9
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wow nice program
Even the brain-dead can do it!
Great post. I really like the subtle joke about "surname"... "very British". Too funny. Great job, Vittorio!
Can end web application consume these claims if this is admin controlled? If so how end web application which uses these claims for authZ switch if these can dynamically changed by admins?
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