[OpenID] Development Resources
Andrew Arnott
andrewarnott at gmail.com
Fri Aug 8 15:05:53 UTC 2008
Hi Peter,
Have you tried DotNetOpenId <http://dotnetopenid.googlecode.com> recently (*
was* Janrain's Boo library)? It's in C#, 99% rewritten, includes
ASP.NETcontrols, and is a breeze to use compared to Janrain's initial
version. It
distributed as a DLL that you can just drop into your ASP.NET web site.
It's a liberal open source license as well.
Also, if you're not into ASP.NET but still on MS servers, there aren't
actually any dependencies on your site using ASP.NET. Any web site that can
invoke .NET assemblies can use DotNetOpenId.
Hope this helps.
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 7:39 AM, Peter Williams <pwilliams at rapattoni.com>wrote:
> I used janrains .net libraries for a while.
>
> But it was hard work: no microsoft tool support, custom languages.
>
> That's said, as a teaching aid they were superb.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lou Feliz <lfeliz at gmail.com>
> Sent: Friday, August 08, 2008 9:17 AM
> To: general at openid.net <general at openid.net>
> Subject: [OpenID] Development Resources
>
>
> Hello.
>
> I have found resources for enabling web applications with OpenID for
> PHP, Ruby, ASP.NEt etc... I develop apps with Delphi and Intraweb
> (Service apps with own built in Web servers and as IIS DLL's) Deployed
> on MS windows servers. Is there an implementation of OpenID
> distributed as a DLL or a web services implementation?
>
> I will keep looking around and see what else is out there.
>
> Thanks.
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