SecurityToken.CanCreateKeyIdentifierClause<T> Method
Definition
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Gets a value that indicates whether this security token is capable of creating the specified key identifier.
public:
generic <typename T>
where T : System::IdentityModel::Tokens::SecurityKeyIdentifierClause virtual bool CanCreateKeyIdentifierClause();
public virtual bool CanCreateKeyIdentifierClause<T> () where T : System.IdentityModel.Tokens.SecurityKeyIdentifierClause;
abstract member CanCreateKeyIdentifierClause : unit -> bool (requires 'T :> System.IdentityModel.Tokens.SecurityKeyIdentifierClause)
override this.CanCreateKeyIdentifierClause : unit -> bool (requires 'T :> System.IdentityModel.Tokens.SecurityKeyIdentifierClause)
Public Overridable Function CanCreateKeyIdentifierClause(Of T As SecurityKeyIdentifierClause) () As Boolean
Type Parameters
- T
A SecurityKeyIdentifierClause that specifies the key identifier to create.
Returns
true
when T
is of type SecurityKeyIdentifierClause; otherwise, false
.
Remarks
Use the CanCreateKeyIdentifierClause method to determine whether a security token can create a specific key identifier. To create the key identifier call the CreateKeyIdentifierClause method.
The default implementation supports key identifier clauses of type LocalIdKeyIdentifierClause.