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Here is my usual post-conference post with updated code samples related to the topics I presented on. I did 2 full day tutorials, and 4 sessions...enjoy!

Many of the demos come from my book, Learning WCF. Since there is setup required for most of the samples that illustrate security or rely on a database, it is best you download the entire package of samples and follow the setup instructions provided in the appendix. Here's the link: http://www.thatindigogirl.com/LearningWCFCode.aspx

TUTORIAL: Improve Your SOA: Designing a Secure, Reliable and Scalable System with WCF

TUTORIAL: .NET Roadmap

SESSION: ADFS and ASP.NET: Supporting Single Sign-On in your Web Applications

SESSION: Building a Router for your Applications

SESSION: Going Federated with WCF

SESSION: Load Balancing Considerations for WCF

    • Samples for this instancing and throttling come from my book (see above).
    • I have additional samples related to proxies here, including a proxy wrapper to address timeouts and uncaught exceptions that fault the channel: http://www.dasblonde.net/downloads/Proxies.zip
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4/25/2008 1:38 AM AD FS | Security | WCF  | Comments [4]  |  View reactions  |  Trackback
Saturday, April 26, 2008 9:52:45 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
I attended 3 of the sessions at DevConn. They were all very well done and the content will be incredibly useful for a problem that I will be tackling over the next year. Thank you for all the information and samples.
Greg
Monday, April 28, 2008 7:12:09 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
Your AD FS and ASP.NET for single sign on was great and one of the best sessions I attended. Is it possible to get a copy of your slide presentation so I can show it to my co-workers? Thanks again!
Jimmy Daresta
Monday, April 28, 2008 7:12:34 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
Your AD FS and ASP.NET for single sign on was great and one of the best sessions I attended. Is it possible to get a copy of your slide presentation so I can show it to my co-workers? Thanks again!
Jimmy Daresta
Monday, May 19, 2008 6:34:45 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
I concur with Jimmy. Certainly understanding AD FS was key in security aspects of ASP.NET applications. Knowing that now we have the ability not only to authenticate cross domain users but authorize via claims was an eye opener. This does challenge the username/password scenario. Thank you for enlightening us.
Deepak Chitnis
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