Modern authorization tools for your application based on AAD integration and the OAuth2.0 protocol.
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README.md

OneAuthZ Authorization Samples

UserSync application uses full .NET framework and provides an example of calling MS Graph. UserSyncCore application uses .netcore and provides an example of calling MS Graph. AzFunction is an example of using OneAuthZ with azure functions built on .netcore 2.x. EnterpriseSecurityDemo is a more sophisticated example thsat demonstrates the use of attributes and conditions for authorization purposes.

Contents

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File/folder Description
src Sample source code.
.gitignore Define what to ignore at commit time.
CHANGELOG.md List of changes to the sample.
CONTRIBUTING.md Guidelines for contributing to the sample.
README.md This README file.
LICENSE The license for the sample.

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Setup

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Key concepts

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Contributing

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