SCIM and web api 2












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I am trying to implement SCIM with Web Api 2 (c#) and I've found the nuget package and some documentation from Microsoft and their sample code.



My understanding from the SCIM documentation is that they just need an API with the specified user/Group methods and schemas, but in the sample code they have used a monitor and provider.



    public Startup()
{
IMonitor monitor = new DefaultMonitor();
IProvider provider = new SampleProvider();
this.starter = new WebApplicationStarter(provider, monitor);
}


Their code doesn't compile even after following the instructions and getting nuget packages most probably because of the old resources on the packages that they have used, but also I don't see what is the nececity of using the package other than adding some interfaces for my controllers.



I've also found this:
SCIM (System for Cross-domain Identity Management) library for C#
But it is also a shame that the blog post that they are pointing to from MS is gone :.



So what I am asking is:
- Am I going the correct direction? Should I use the nuget?
And if yes, anything special on Web api?




  • Any suggestion is also very appreciated.










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    I am trying to implement SCIM with Web Api 2 (c#) and I've found the nuget package and some documentation from Microsoft and their sample code.



    My understanding from the SCIM documentation is that they just need an API with the specified user/Group methods and schemas, but in the sample code they have used a monitor and provider.



        public Startup()
    {
    IMonitor monitor = new DefaultMonitor();
    IProvider provider = new SampleProvider();
    this.starter = new WebApplicationStarter(provider, monitor);
    }


    Their code doesn't compile even after following the instructions and getting nuget packages most probably because of the old resources on the packages that they have used, but also I don't see what is the nececity of using the package other than adding some interfaces for my controllers.



    I've also found this:
    SCIM (System for Cross-domain Identity Management) library for C#
    But it is also a shame that the blog post that they are pointing to from MS is gone :.



    So what I am asking is:
    - Am I going the correct direction? Should I use the nuget?
    And if yes, anything special on Web api?




    • Any suggestion is also very appreciated.










    share|improve this question

























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      I am trying to implement SCIM with Web Api 2 (c#) and I've found the nuget package and some documentation from Microsoft and their sample code.



      My understanding from the SCIM documentation is that they just need an API with the specified user/Group methods and schemas, but in the sample code they have used a monitor and provider.



          public Startup()
      {
      IMonitor monitor = new DefaultMonitor();
      IProvider provider = new SampleProvider();
      this.starter = new WebApplicationStarter(provider, monitor);
      }


      Their code doesn't compile even after following the instructions and getting nuget packages most probably because of the old resources on the packages that they have used, but also I don't see what is the nececity of using the package other than adding some interfaces for my controllers.



      I've also found this:
      SCIM (System for Cross-domain Identity Management) library for C#
      But it is also a shame that the blog post that they are pointing to from MS is gone :.



      So what I am asking is:
      - Am I going the correct direction? Should I use the nuget?
      And if yes, anything special on Web api?




      • Any suggestion is also very appreciated.










      share|improve this question














      I am trying to implement SCIM with Web Api 2 (c#) and I've found the nuget package and some documentation from Microsoft and their sample code.



      My understanding from the SCIM documentation is that they just need an API with the specified user/Group methods and schemas, but in the sample code they have used a monitor and provider.



          public Startup()
      {
      IMonitor monitor = new DefaultMonitor();
      IProvider provider = new SampleProvider();
      this.starter = new WebApplicationStarter(provider, monitor);
      }


      Their code doesn't compile even after following the instructions and getting nuget packages most probably because of the old resources on the packages that they have used, but also I don't see what is the nececity of using the package other than adding some interfaces for my controllers.



      I've also found this:
      SCIM (System for Cross-domain Identity Management) library for C#
      But it is also a shame that the blog post that they are pointing to from MS is gone :.



      So what I am asking is:
      - Am I going the correct direction? Should I use the nuget?
      And if yes, anything special on Web api?




      • Any suggestion is also very appreciated.







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