Comparison of SAML SSO components for .Net
We need to implement SAML Service Provider functionality into our existing
ASP.Net application, and I am investigating components to enable this.
The 2 front runners appear to be ComponentSpace
(http://www.componentspace.com/Products/SAMLv20.aspx) and ComponentPro
(http://www.componentpro.com/saml.net/)
Can anyone recommend one or the other? (Or another one I haven't
considered). Considerations, apart from quality of the product and
adherence to the SAML spec, would be quality of documentation and support,
and ease of implementation.
Currently, I find that there are 3 good candidates to support SAML SSO:
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- https://www.codeultimate.com/
- https://www.componentpro.com/
In terms of personal evaluation, I found the support tools in these websites are quite optimal and support many good things. You should consider trying it
Create and edit PDF, Word and Excel files easily
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Convenient? Guess what I'm talking about :))
https://www.officecomponent.com/
If you're an office worker, I'm sure you'll like it
For me, https://www.componentpro.com/ provides quite good solutions. Some other mentionable SAML options are: https://www.codeultimate.com/products/saml
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Single-Logout SAML library to your .NET Core, ASP.NET MVC, ASP.NET, Desktop and other service applications. It also offers SSO access to your cloud & intranet sites using single credential entry throughout the process.
Many customers have been helped by our Response Support Team to bring the ability to interact with their applications like Office365, Google Apps, Salesforce, Shibboleth and ADFS systems. And if you aren't familiar with the integration process of this library, then our support team will assist you easily in setting up your SSO applications.
There is no comparison, but I think ComponentPro provides a better software solution than ComponentSpace. Also, the articles on a certain issue, for example IMAP, POP and SMTP, read the ComponentPro's blogspot is easier to understand
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