AzMan vs. Windows Identity Foundation

What is the current authorization management guide for a .NET application?

In particular, whether to use Authorization Manager (AzMan), Windows Identity Foundation (WIF), or a combination of the two.

The "Identity Team" mentioned two in 2009 , but never answered comments asking for examples of the "authorization plugin" (and the team’s blog has been quiet since 2011)

It is also mentioned in the Identification and Access Control Manual (2nd edition) , in the Claims Architecture section , but again, that “your application can then map these roles to small-scale permissions with tools like Windows Authorization Manager” without Any details or examples given.

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If you are Google for Azman, you will see links for Windows 2008. ASP.NET 2.0, etc., and the last AzMan blog entry was about 7 years ago. In other words, little is happening to him. However, it is supported.

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