WIF Workshop 7: WIF and WCF
Update: 2010-06-23
Description
This session describes in detail the difference between passive and active scenarios, specifically around the confirmation method for toekns (bearer vs. holder-of-key).
The WIF object model and WCF integration are discussed, with special attention to similarities to what has been seen for the ASP.NET case and differences with the traditional, WCF-only programming model.
The notion of trusted subsystem is explored at lenght, providing the backdrop for the introduction to
WSTrustChannel, CreateChannelActingAs and CreateChannelWithIssuedToken.

The WIF object model and WCF integration are discussed, with special attention to similarities to what has been seen for the ASP.NET case and differences with the traditional, WCF-only programming model.
The notion of trusted subsystem is explored at lenght, providing the backdrop for the introduction to
WSTrustChannel, CreateChannelActingAs and CreateChannelWithIssuedToken.

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