What’s the benefit of Azure ACS if ASP.NET 4.5 includes OAuth and OpenID providers? [closed]
Closed 9 years ago.
How should I architect a RESTful webservice to use 3rd party (i.e. Google, Facebook, Twitter) for authentication?
For my job we have a nice RESTful webservice we’ve built out that we use to drive a couple websites we have. Basically the webservice lets you create and work with support tickets, and the website is responsible for the front end. Any webservice requests use an auth header which we use to validate the user and their password for each call.
How should I architect a RESTful webservice to use 3rd party (i.e. Google, Facebook, Twitter) for authentication?
For my job we have a nice RESTful webservice we’ve built out that we use to drive a couple websites we have. Basically the webservice lets you create and work with support tickets, and the website is responsible for the front end. Any webservice requests use an auth header which we use to validate the user and their password for each call.
How should I architect a RESTful webservice to use 3rd party (i.e. Google, Facebook, Twitter) for authentication?
For my job we have a nice RESTful webservice we’ve built out that we use to drive a couple websites we have. Basically the webservice lets you create and work with support tickets, and the website is responsible for the front end. Any webservice requests use an auth header which we use to validate the user and their password for each call.
How should I architect a RESTful webservice to use 3rd party (i.e. Google, Facebook, Twitter) for authentication?
For my job we have a nice RESTful webservice we’ve built out that we use to drive a couple websites we have. Basically the webservice lets you create and work with support tickets, and the website is responsible for the front end. Any webservice requests use an auth header which we use to validate the user and their password for each call.
How should I architect a RESTful webservice to use 3rd party (i.e. Google, Facebook, Twitter) for authentication?
For my job we have a nice RESTful webservice we’ve built out that we use to drive a couple websites we have. Basically the webservice lets you create and work with support tickets, and the website is responsible for the front end. Any webservice requests use an auth header which we use to validate the user and their password for each call.
How should I architect a RESTful webservice to use 3rd party (i.e. Google, Facebook, Twitter) for authentication?
For my job we have a nice RESTful webservice we’ve built out that we use to drive a couple websites we have. Basically the webservice lets you create and work with support tickets, and the website is responsible for the front end. Any webservice requests use an auth header which we use to validate the user and their password for each call.
How should I architect a RESTful webservice to use 3rd party (i.e. Google, Facebook, Twitter) for authentication?
For my job we have a nice RESTful webservice we’ve built out that we use to drive a couple websites we have. Basically the webservice lets you create and work with support tickets, and the website is responsible for the front end. Any webservice requests use an auth header which we use to validate the user and their password for each call.
Switching between Azure Mobile Services vs my own implementation. Will UIDs change?
I’m looking at Azure Mobile Services, particularly the Authentication part (which I believe relies exclusively on OAUTH 1 or 2).
Switching between Azure Mobile Services vs my own implementation. Will UIDs change?
I’m looking at Azure Mobile Services, particularly the Authentication part (which I believe relies exclusively on OAUTH 1 or 2).