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SAML Bindings Best Practices

The majority of SAML deployments we see are standardizing on the front-channel HTTP POST and HTTP Redirect bindings for SSO and SLO. These bindings are proving to be much simpler to implement than the bindings that require back channel communications. Why is this? The use of SAML bindings that require back channel communication (e.g. SAML Artifact and SAML SOAP bindings) are inherently more complex to deploy. We have masked a significant amount of this complexity within PingFederate but there are Read More...
Published Thursday, February 28, 2008 1:30 PM by CTO Talk
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The majority of SAML deployments we see are standardizing on the front-channel HTTP POST and HTTP Redirect

February 28, 2008 1:42 PM
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