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Subject: IndexedEndpointType
Hi, We're currently having a discussion in house about SAML 2.0 and the exact (or intended) meaning for IndexedEndpointType. From the spec: "The complex type IndexedEndpointType extends EndpointType with a pair of attributes to permit the indexing of otherwise identical endpoints so that they can be referenced by protocol messages." The discussion basically is revolving around "does a different binding make an endpoint non-identical, even though it is the same overall type". For example can a SP with two AssertionConsumerService endpoints defined in metadata use the same index for GET and POST bindings or should they be unique? (within that descriptor). Interested to hear other thoughts. Bradley -- Bradley Beddoes Intient Pty Ltd http://www.intient.com
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