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About the Book
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Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) integration is viewed as black magic. The mention of SAML among developers often results in blank stares from many and strong emotional responses from others. Visions of complexity and endless documentation dance in their heads. But it doesn't have to be like this. Identity Integration with SimpleSAMLphp is designed to make you a SAML superhero. After reading this book SAML and SimpleSAMLphp will become an important tool in your repertoire. SimpleSAMLphp is the premiere implementation of SAML in the PHP programming language. The book explains important SAML concepts in plain language and presents numerous recipes for exploting SimpleSAMLphp for integrating applications, even non-PHP applications.
Whether you want to connect Google Apps to your corporate directory, connect your application to a SAML identity provider, or bridge Facebook and SAML this book is for you.
About the Author
Steve Moitozo began working with middleware systems in 2002, when he was the Software Architect at Bates College. Steve is currently the IT Architect at a non-governmental organization. He is the Coordinator of the Polder Consortium, a group devoted to the application of federated integration patterns among non-profit organizations working in linguistics and minority language development. He is the maintainer of the simplesamlphp_auth module for Drupal and runs a consulting practice focusing on SAML integrations for Drupal sites using SimpleSAMLphp. Through his consulting practice he has been involved in numerous SAML integrations for companies like Cisco, Nokia, Motorola, and NBCUniversal.