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


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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

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