Thanks for providing the open source libraries. I tested them (on
Android), and it works nicely.

Best regards
Ulrich

On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 5:44 AM, John Bradley <[email protected]> wrote:
> The current iOS version works just fine with apps written in Swift.
>
> I don’t know that there is a compelling reason to support two code bases on 
> the same platform as long as the SDK supports all the development tools.
>
> Other than as an example, do you have a reason for needing it in Swift?
>
> At the moment the focus is more on expanding the functionality.
>
> Adding options for creating and validating JWT/id_tokens,  JWE encryption 
> support ,  Token binding for refresh tokens that can use the TPM for 
> security,  Application Configuration via a EMM (AppConfig) ,  Alignment with 
> the the GSMA Mobile Connect SDK so that developers don’t wind up needing one 
> SDK for Azure and another to support the Mobile Network Operator openID 
> service.
>
> Let us know what directions are important to you.
>
> Regards
> John B.
>
>> On Apr 1, 2016, at 10:39 PM, Andy Zmolek <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Any plan to bring the libraries to more ?young? languages like Swift in 
>> > iOS and Kotlin in Android?
>>
>> Are you volunteering?
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