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SecurityTokenServiceClient.BeginValidateSecurityTokenResponse Method

Begins an asynchronous request to a security token service to validate a security token using the response from a previous request.

Namespace: Microsoft.Web.Services2.Security
Assembly: Microsoft.Web.Services2 (in microsoft.web.services2.dll)

Usage

'Usage
Dim request As RequestSecurityTokenResponse
Dim callback As AsyncCallback
Dim state As Object
Dim returnValue As IAsyncResult
Dim securityTokenServiceClient1 As SecurityTokenServiceClient
returnValue = securityTokenServiceClient1.BeginValidateSecurityTokenResponse(request, callback, state)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Overridable Function BeginValidateSecurityTokenResponse( _
    ByVal request As RequestSecurityTokenResponse, _
    ByVal callback As AsyncCallback, _
    ByVal state As Object _
) As IAsyncResult
public virtual IAsyncResult BeginValidateSecurityTokenResponse(
    RequestSecurityTokenResponse request, 
    AsyncCallback callback, 
    object state
);
public: IAsyncResult^ BeginValidateSecurityTokenResponse(
    RequestSecurityTokenResponse^ request, 
    AsyncCallback^ callback, 
    Object^ state
);
public IAsyncResult BeginValidateSecurityTokenResponse(
    RequestSecurityTokenResponse request, 
    AsyncCallback callback, 
    System.Object state
);
public function BeginValidateSecurityTokenResponse(
     request : RequestSecurityTokenResponse, 
     callback : AsyncCallback, 
     state : Object
) : IAsyncResult;

Parameters

  • callback
    An System.AsyncCallback that is called when the asynchronous operation is completed. If callback is null, the delegate is not called.
  • state
    An object that contains state information for this request.

Return Value

An System.IAsyncResult that contains the details of the asynchronous request.

Remarks

The SecurityContextTokenService security token service does not support this type of request and throws a TrustFault exception if one is received.

Use this IssueSecurityTokenResponse overload when multiple messages must be exchanged between the SOAP sender and the security token service. Multiple messages may be required if a security token service uses a challenge/response mechanism to authenticate the SOAP message sender.

Thread Safety

Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.

Platforms

Development Platforms

Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003, Windows Longhorn, and Windows 2000

Target Platforms

Windows 2000, Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Advanced Server, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003, Windows Longhorn, Pocket PC, Windows CE, Smart Phone

See Also

Reference

SecurityTokenServiceClient Class
Microsoft.Web.Services2.Security Namespace

Other Resources

SecurityTokenServiceClient Members