If you are looking for an article that shows a lot of code and dissects the new WIF 4.5 APIs, then you won't find what you need here. My aim in this article is to explain the "why" and the "what" rather than the "how". Once you understand that, the "how" becomes really simple. This article does not assume pre-knowledge of the topics of federation, claims, and WIF so it's suited for beginners. However, I think that mid-level knowledge audience will also benefit from it. If you're like super-expert, well please contact me to help me in my current project.
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