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Deprecated Methods
use
LogoutResponse(Saml2Settings, LogoutResponseParams)
instead, in which case this method becomes completely useless;
indeed, invoking this method in an outgoing logout response
scenario will cause the response parameters specified at
construction time (
inResponseTo and
responseStatus) to be overwritten, as well as its
generated id and issue instant; on the other hand invoking this
method in a received logout response scenario does not make sense
at all (and in that case
LogoutResponse(Saml2Settings, HttpRequest) should be
used instead)
use
LogoutResponse(Saml2Settings, LogoutResponseParams)
instead, in which case this method becomes completely useless;
indeed, invoking this method in an outgoing logout response
scenario will cause the response parameters specified at
construction time (
inResponseTo and
responseStatus) to be overwritten, as well as its
generated id and issue instant; on the other hand invoking this
method in a received logout response scenario does not make sense
at all (and in that case
LogoutResponse(Saml2Settings, HttpRequest) should be
used instead)
use
LogoutResponse(Saml2Settings, LogoutResponseParams)
instead, in which case this method becomes completely useless;
indeed, invoking this method in an outgoing logout response
scenario will cause the response parameters specified at
construction time (
inResponseTo and
responseStatus) to be overwritten, as well as its
generated id and issue instant; on the other hand invoking this
method in a received logout response scenario does not make sense
at all (and in that case
LogoutResponse(Saml2Settings, HttpRequest) should be
used instead)
use
LogoutResponse(Saml2Settings, LogoutResponseParams)
instead, in which case this method becomes completely useless;
indeed, invoking this method in an outgoing logout response
scenario will cause the response parameters specified at
construction time (
inResponseTo and
responseStatus) to be overwritten, as well as its
generated id and issue instant; on the other hand invoking this
method in a received logout response scenario does not make sense
at all (and in that case
LogoutResponse(Saml2Settings, HttpRequest) should be
used instead)
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Deprecated Constructors
Not providing a queryString can cause HTTP Redirect binding to fail.
Not providing a queryString can cause HTTP Redirect binding to fail.