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- SAML2 comment "SAML2 is an evolution of the SAML standard, it represents the convergence of different protocols that emerged in the early 2000s. SAML2 is nowadays the reference solution for most enterprise applications. It is incompatible with its 1.1 sibling and requires consistently human intervention to access services and resources, so it is unadvised to manage with it automated workflows where APIs require authorisation." assertion.
- SAML2 comment "SAML2 is an evolution of the SAML standard, it represents the convergence of different protocols that emerged in the early 2000s. SAML2 is nowadays the reference solution for most enterprise applications. It is incompatible with its 1.1 sibling and requires consistently human intervention to access services and resources, so it is unadvised to manage with it automated workflows where APIs require authorisation." assertion.
- SAML2 comment "SAML2 is an evolution of the SAML standard, it represents the convergence of different protocols that emerged in the early 2000s. SAML2 is nowadays the reference solution for most enterprise applications. It is incompatible with its 1.1 sibling and requires consistently human intervention to access services and resources, so it is unadvised to manage with it automated workflows where APIs require authorisation." assertion.