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We provide a full suite of sample applications and documentation on GitHub to help you get started with learning the Azure Identity system. This includes tutorials for native clients such as Windows, Windows Phone, iOS, macOS, Android, and Linux. We also provide full walkthroughs for authentication flows such as OAuth2, OpenID Connect, Graph API, and other awesome features.
Current version - 1.4.0
Minimum recommended version - 1.4.0
From version 1.3.0 support for handling Conditional Access claims challenge was added. You can read about CA here and refer this sample to handle it.
You can find the changes for each version in the change log.
We leverage Stack Overflow to work with the community on supporting Azure Active Directory and its SDKs, including this one! We highly recommend you ask your questions on Stack Overflow (we're all on there!) Also browser existing issues to see if someone has had your question before.
We recommend you use the "adal" tag so we can see it! Here is the latest Q&A on Stack Overflow for ADAL: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/adal
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All code is licensed under the MIT License and we triage actively on GitHub. We enthusiastically welcome contributions and feedback. You can clone the repo and start contributing now.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments.
The Library uses The Simple Logging Facade for Java (SLF4J) as a simple facade or abstraction for various logging frameworks.
For regular logs we use class names as logger names. For log which might contains Pii(personally identifiable information) class names preceded by prefix "adal4jPii." are used. So, for the same class, for instance Foo, we define two loggers:
com.microsoft.aad.adal4j.Foo - no Pii data
adal4jPii.com.microsoft.aad.adal4j.Foo - might contain Pii data