Hi Michal I don't think that many people know what "wsFederationHttpBinding" is as it's a term proprietary to .NET. Depending on the configuration of your wsFederationHttpBinding the behaviour is different. Maybe you could attach the generated WS-Policy file of the deployed .NET Web Service.
As far as I remember, this should result into an IssuedToken type policy which means the client has to request a token from the STS (in your case ADFS). It might also be that it expects WS-SecureConversation but this also relies on your configuration of the .NET Web Service. HTH Oli ------ Oliver Wulff Blog: http://owulff.blogspot.com Solution Architect http://coders.talend.com Talend Application Integration Division http://www.talend.com ________________________________________ From: Michał Zieliński [[email protected]] Sent: 04 September 2013 22:17 To: [email protected] Subject: Java counterpart to wsFederationHttpBinding Hello. In my .NET environment I have a WCF web service secured with authentication delegated to ADFS server. I would like to create a java desktop application that will use this web service. In a .net application I would use a wsFederationHttpBinding to get authenticated by ADFS and to have access to the webservice. Where can I start to look in java world? -- Michal
