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We are being tasked to hook up SAML 2.0 SSO in our application. We are a Microsoft shop running dot net framework 2.5. I have identified a couple of toolkits and I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with either. They are NetXtreme SAML from SAFABYTE and the ComponentSpace SAML 2.0 toolkit. Candid responses are appreciated!

Thanks in advance --Jim

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I know this is a bit late, but I have not spent time in this forum before. Safewhere (www.safewhere.net) provides an ASP.NET SAML 2.0 toolkit for service providers. It covers more or less what's referred to as SP Lite. It is in widespread use in the public sector of Denmark, where SAML 2.0 is a requirement for federation.

We will be delivering a completely rewritten version of this on top of Windows Identity Foundation, WIF, beginning 2010. (As you may know WIF only includes SAML 2.0 token support and not protocol.)

Just go to the web site or drop me an email should you be interested in either version (nfj insertat safewhere.net)

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Jim

The NetXtreme SAML from ComponentForge (aka Safabyte) was stolen from ComponentSpace along with a number of other products from various companies. ComponentSpace products are listed by ComponentSource, a highly reputable reseller, whereas ComponentForge/Safabyte products aren't. ComponentForge/Safabyte are based in Vietnam.

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I agree, Safabyte stole the code from us too. Details of the scam can be found at cheated.by.safabyte.net/evidence.aspx – Martin Vobr at Rebex Nov 27 at 20:46
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No experience with NetXtreme or ComponentSpace, but I do know of the OpenSSO Fedlet for .Net - if you're enabling your app as a SAML 2.0 service provider (SP), it might do the trick.

Official release is in a couple of weeks, but you can grab an early version here. Oh, and it's open source, so you can give the tires a good kick for free...

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