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Tuesday, August 7, 2018

ASP.NET Identity 2.1 with ASP.NET Web API 2.2 (Accounts Management) – Part 1

ASP.NET Identity 2.1 is the latest membership and identity management framework provided by Microsoft, this membership system can be plugged to any ASP.NET framework such as Web API, MVC, Web Forms, etc… In this tutorial we'll cover how to integrate ASP.NET Identity system with ASP.NET Web API , so we can build a secure HTTP service which acts as back-end for SPA front-end built using AngularJS, I'll try to cover in a simple way different ASP.NET Identity 2.1 features such as: Accounts managements, roles management, email confirmations, change password, roles based authorization, claims based authorization, brute force protection, etc… The AngularJS front-end application will use bearer token based authentication using Json Web Tokens (JWTs) format and should support roles based authorization and contains the basic features of any membership system. The SPA is not ready yet but hopefully it will sit on top of our HTTP service without the need to come again and modify the ASP.NET Web API logic.


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