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Subject: Boxcarring of multiple attributes in an assertion
We have explicitly said that multiple statements in an assertion are equivalent to multiple assertions each with one statement, but we forgot to account for "boxcarring" of multiple attributes in a single statement. Should they in fact be equivalent? (I believe so.) Eve -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Multiple Attributes in an Assertion Date: Tue, 09 Mar 2004 11:40:20 -0500 From: Anne Anderson <Anne.Anderson@Sun.COM> Reply-To: Anne.Anderson@Sun.COM To: Eve Maler <Eve.Maler@Sun.COM> CC: Anne.Anderson@Sun.COM In sstc-saml-schema-assertion-2.0.xsd.xml for core-07: A SAML Assertion may contain an unbounded number of AttributeStatement elements. Each AttributeStatement might have a different SessionIndex attribute, but that attribute is optional. Each AttributeStatement may contain an unbounded number of Attribute elements. So are the following equivalent? <Assertion ...> <AttributeStatement> <Attribute Name="A1" .../> <Attribute Name="A2" .../> </AttributeStatement> </Assertion> <Assertion ...> <AttributeStatement> <Attribute Name="A1" .../> </AttributeStatement> <AttributeStatement> <Attribute Name="A2" .../> </AttributeStatement> </Assertion> -- Eve Maler +1 781 442 3190 Sun Microsystems cell +1 781 354 9441 Web Products, Technologies, and Standards eve.maler @ sun.com
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