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Resources for Supporting Information Cards in PHP, Java, Ruby, and Perl-Based Relying Parties

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Although the core focus of this book is on using information cards in conjunction with Microsoft technologies, this is not your only choice. Information cards have no affinity to platform or vendor, so in this chapter you’ll explore the resources that are available for other development platforms. This chapter will begin with a look at how to use two of the available relying party code libraries, one Java-based and one PHP-based. This will be followed by a review of other relying parties that are available and how to find them.

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(2007). Resources for Supporting Information Cards in PHP, Java, Ruby, and Perl-Based Relying Parties. In: Mercuri, M. (eds) Beginning Information Cards and Cardspace. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0204-2_13

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