SAML is a server side standard and shouldn't impact the client side 
noticeably. Effectively you can just post credentials to a webserver as if 
you are a web client.
If you look at this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAML_2.0

You will see a lot of complex XML but that's for server side negotiation. 
For the client all of this is hidden behind "hidden" fields such as 
SAMLResponse & RelayState.

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