kprasanna_79 has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question:

Greetings Monks,

I have to work on SAML a new technology with perl. Since i have not worked in saml, can anyone through some light on, how these two are working with current trend and how these two can be embedded into our real time projects.

If there are some modules written on handling saml, that would really help me to handle the situation. Sorry for typhos.

-prasanna.k

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Re: perl and saml
by gellyfish (Monsignor) on Aug 02, 2005 at 15:51 UTC

    I don't think there is any module on CPAN that provides for SAML - I guess it's time to make a name for yourself, you can get all the information you require at OASIS.

    /J\

Re: perl and saml
by idsfa (Vicar) on Aug 02, 2005 at 19:33 UTC

    SAML is an XML document exchange. SAML 1.1 defines SOAP over HTTP binding, but allows others. (That ought to give you a few modules to start with)


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Re: perl and saml
by blazar (Canon) on Aug 02, 2005 at 15:59 UTC
    Although somebody else did so, not being "SAML" such a well known acronym, you may have included a link to a relevant page, and possibly specify that it has to do with XML and information exchange. I had thought it had to do with ML - two dialects of which are CAML e SML(/NJ).