It is a direct connection and not a browser redirect.  I don't think there is 
much value in supporting something like artifact.

On 2013-03-13, at 4:13 PM, prateek mishra <prateek.mis...@oracle.com> wrote:

> SAML supports a couple of SAML assertion reference formats, wherein 
> assertions are passed by reference.
> 
> One format is the artifact, which can be carried by a 
> <saml:artifact>thisisanartifact<saml:artifact> element
> 
> Another possibility is the SAML URI binding which supports references of the 
> form (abcde is a SAML id)
> 
> GET https:example.com/SamlService?ID=abcde HTTP/1.1
> 
> My question is whether there is value in supporting these reference formats 
> in the profile in place of a (verbose) SAML assertion..
> 
> - prateek
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