>>>
At least from my .NET WCF experience with ADFS, it is the most difficult part 
from both ends. And having a tool like FedUtil helps a lot for deployment.
>>>
I think the challenge with .NET is that you have to configure a lot in a .NET 
specific way like the different kind of bindings. In CXF, you can express a lot 
in WS-SecurityPolicy which is not specific to CXF.

I'll look at the Fediz IDP/STS to support publishing the Metadata document.

Oli

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Oliver Wulff

Blog: http://owulff.blogspot.com
Solution Architect
http://coders.talend.com

Talend Application Integration Division http://www.talend.com

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From: Sarafian [[email protected]]
Sent: 12 June 2012 08:59
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Compatibility with Windows Identity Foundation (WIF)

Hi Oliver,

Thank you for your answers.

I have read your post and looks helpful especially on the certificates part.
Configuring WIF for the passive profile is easy. My biggest worry is the
Active Profile though. At least from my .NET WCF experience with ADFS, it is
the most difficult part from both ends. And having a tool like FedUtil helps
a lot for deployment.

Regarding the WS-Federation Publish Document here is the jira item
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FEDIZ-15

I'll let you know also when I run my test and have my conclusions.

Thank you again.


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