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SAML v2.0 Toolkit for your C#, VB.NET, and ASP.NET applications

SAML v2.0 Toolkit for your C#, VB.NET, and ASP.NET applications

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The SAML v2.0 component for .NET is a toolkit for adding support for SAML single signon (SSO) to ASP.NET applications, using SAML assertion security tokens in web service applications, and for any custom use of SAML assertions. Fully compliant with the OASIS Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) v2.0 specification, the component offers .NET developers an easy way to build SAML enabled applications.

The component is designed specifically for .NET and is written in 100% managed C# code.

A SAML v1.1 component is also available.


What's Included

  • Fully featured SAML components for .NET 2.0 (VS 2005) and .NET 3.5 (VS 2008)

  • Implements SAML v2.0 assertions, protocol, bindings and profiles

  • Royalty free runtime

  • Numerous VB.NET and C# samples with complete source code

  • Comprehensive Visual Studio .NET style online help

  • 12 months free support and minor release upgrades

  • Complete source code available for purchase


SAML Assertions

  • Create, modify and access SAML assertions

  • Serialize to and from XML

  • Generate and verify XML signatures on SAML assertions


SAML Protocol

  • Create, modify and access SAML request and response messages

  • Serialize to and from XML

  • Generate and verify XML signatures on SAML messages


SAML Bindings

  • Send and receive protocol messages using SOAP over HTTP


SAML Profiles

  • Supports browser/artifact and browser/post profiles


Designed for .NET

  • Object oriented design specifically for the .NET framework

  • 100% managed code written in C#

  • Make either synchronous or asynchronous (Begin/End) calls

  • Asynchronous calls may either use events or callbacks