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<h2>Client SDK - Samples</h2>
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<h3>1. Description</h3>
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Here are a set of samples to show how client SDK works.
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<b>Service Configuration Sample Servlet</b>
The sample files are provided to help using OpenAM's Service Configuration component within a web application.
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<b>User Profile (Attributes) Sample Servlet</b>
The sample files are provided to help using OpenAM's User Management component within a web application.
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<b>Policy Evaluator Client Sample Servlet</b>
The sample files are provided to help using OpenAM's Policy Client component within a web application.
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<b>Single Sign On Token Verification Servlet</b>
This sample demonstrates the usage of retrieving the user profile from a single sign on token. You need to authenticate to the server first to have the set set. Login as amadmin for example.
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[<a href="SSOTokenSampleServlet">Click</a>]
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