ClientCredential Class
Definition
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Caution
Use ConfidentialClientApplicationBuilder.WithCertificate or WithClientSecret instead. See https://aka.ms/msal-net-3-breaking-changes.
Meant to be used in confidential client applications, an instance of ClientCredential
is passed
to the constructors of (ConfidentialClientApplication)
as credentials proving that the application (the client) is what it claims it is. These credentials can be
either a client secret (an application password) or a certificate.
This class has one constructor for each case.
These credentials are added in the application registration portal (in the secret section).
[System.Obsolete("Use ConfidentialClientApplicationBuilder.WithCertificate or WithClientSecret instead. See https://aka.ms/msal-net-3-breaking-changes. ", true)]
public sealed class ClientCredential
[<System.Obsolete("Use ConfidentialClientApplicationBuilder.WithCertificate or WithClientSecret instead. See https://aka.ms/msal-net-3-breaking-changes. ", true)>]
type ClientCredential = class
Public NotInheritable Class ClientCredential
- Inheritance
-
ClientCredential
- Attributes
Constructors
ClientCredential(ClientAssertionCertificate) |
Constructor of client (application) credentials from a ClientAssertionCertificate |
ClientCredential(String) |
Constructor of client (application) credentials from a client secret, also known as the application password. |