This is the first post of a series of posts in which I will be exploring the workings of CardSpace. When I use the term CardSpace here, I am meaning more than just the CardSpace client which ships with .NET 3.0, I am actually referring to the complete 3 party system (the Relying Party, the Identity Provider, and the Identity Selector - more on these three parts later). I had the privilege to speak on this topic at our local user group and instead of just posting my notes up to the site there (which would make it available only to members), I have decided to create some rolling blog articles instead.
This is going to be a work in progress and a learning process for me at the same time, so if you read any sections along the way and have input or corrections, please feel free to leave comments and I will update the text (as well as leave the comment in place). My goal for this series is to not only create a decent place to look when trying to get up and running with CardSpace, but also a resource to look at when trying to dive deeper into each individual aspect as well.
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