Good morning from Italy,
all the SAML guides for AEM explain how to protect a full page (the page is visible to logged user vs the page is not visibile to non logged user).
Can you please point out any guide that explain how to create a more granual business logic based on SAML data?
For example:
Is there any guide that can explain how to do it?
thanks
Francesco
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Hello Francesco,
Unfortunately, since AEM 5.6.1 Adobe Saml library has been locked for any really cool work, so you can only use what's available OOTB,
Adobe Docs have these details[1]
They should give you a good starting point.
[1] https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/using/aem63_saml.html
If you need more then what's there is OOTB you'll have lots of work ahead of you.
Regards,
Peter
Hello Francesco,
Unfortunately, since AEM 5.6.1 Adobe Saml library has been locked for any really cool work, so you can only use what's available OOTB,
Adobe Docs have these details[1]
They should give you a good starting point.
[1] https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/using/aem63_saml.html
If you need more then what's there is OOTB you'll have lots of work ahead of you.
Regards,
Peter
Hi Franceso,
Actually that's very easy, because it should not matter at all how a user got logged in. Assuming that you have mapped that user to a JCR user (what the standard SAML authentication does) you can just do something like
User user = request.getResource().adaptTo(User.class);
user.getProperties(...)
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