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by John Atten
Earlier this year we looked at Implementing Group-Based Permissions Management using the ASP.NET Identity 1.0 framework. The objective of that project was to gain a little more granular control of application authorization, by treating the now-familiar Identity Role as more of a "permission" which c
by John Atten
In recent posts, I've covered a lot of ground using ASP.NET Identity 2.0 in the context of an MVC application. Since it's RTM in March of this year, Identity 2.0 has offered a substantial expansion of the Authentication/Authorization . toolset available to MVC applications. Similarly, Identity 2.0
by Siddharth R Barman
Implementing a custom UserStore for ASP.NET MVC5 authentication
by John Atten
In a previous post, we took a high-level look at using Identity 2.0 in the context of a Web Api application. We essentially poked and prodded the default Visual Studio Web Api project template, learned where things live, and got a basic sense for how it all is supposed to work.

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by John Atten
Earlier this year we looked at Implementing Group-Based Permissions Management using the ASP.NET Identity 1.0 framework. The objective of that project was to gain a little more granular control of application authorization, by treating the now-familiar Identity Role as more of a "permission" which c
by John Atten
In recent posts, I've covered a lot of ground using ASP.NET Identity 2.0 in the context of an MVC application. Since it's RTM in March of this year, Identity 2.0 has offered a substantial expansion of the Authentication/Authorization . toolset available to MVC applications. Similarly, Identity 2.0
by Siddharth R Barman
Implementing a custom UserStore for ASP.NET MVC5 authentication
by John Atten
In a previous post, we took a high-level look at using Identity 2.0 in the context of a Web Api application. We essentially poked and prodded the default Visual Studio Web Api project template, learned where things live, and got a basic sense for how it all is supposed to work.

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by John Atten
In a previous post, we took a high-level look at using Identity 2.0 in the context of a Web Api application. We essentially poked and prodded the default Visual Studio Web Api project template, learned where things live, and got a basic sense for how it all is supposed to work.
by John Atten
This is the third post in a series in which we have built up a minimal, self-hosted, OWIN-based Web Api application essentially from scratch. In this post we'll pull in a minimal ASP.NET Identity implementation.
by Wessel Beulink
Azure API Center Portal streamlines API management; Visual Studio Code extension enhances collaboration and productivity within Azure ecosystem.