protected void LinkButtonExistingUser_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { StartRegistrationAttemptResponse response = null; try { using (WebSSOServiceSoapClient client = new WebSSOServiceSoapClient("WebSSOServiceSoapClient")) { client.Open(); StartExistingUserRegistrationAttemptRequest request = new StartExistingUserRegistrationAttemptRequest() { // In this example, SuccessUri and FailureUri are set to the same value. The response // to each End<X>Attempt() contains enough information to distinguish // between a success result and a failure result. SignUpExistingResult.aspx illustrates // how to do this. SuccessUri = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["SignUpExistingResultUri"], FailureUri = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["SignUpExistingResultUri"], // The user will be signed on following a successful registration, so we need to // specify the application session length. SessionLengthMinutes = HttpContext.Current.Session.Timeout, SessionLengthMinutesSpecified = true, CancelAllowed = true }; response = client.StartExistingUserRegistrationAttempt(request); } } catch (Exception ex) { LabelMessage.Text = HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(string.Format("Exception of type {0} raised when calling WebSSOService.StartExistingUserRegistrationAttempt(). {1}", ex.GetType().FullName, ex.Message)); } if (response != null) { // The registration attempt ID is placed in the session to act as a "marker" that // a registration attempt is in progress. It's used later to avoid a call to // EndExistingUserRegistrationAttempt() if no registration attempt is in progress. Session["ExistingUserRegistrationAttempt"] = response.RegistrationAttemptId; Response.Redirect(response.RedirectUri); } }
public ActionResult RegisterExisting() { StartRegistrationAttemptResponse response = null; try { using (WebSSOServiceSoapClient client = new WebSSOServiceSoapClient("WebSSOServiceSoapClient")) { client.Open(); StartExistingUserRegistrationAttemptRequest request = new StartExistingUserRegistrationAttemptRequest() { // In this example, SuccessUri and FailureUri are set to the same value. The response // to each End<X>Attempt() contains enough information to distinguish // between a success result and a failure result. RegisterExistingResult() illustrates // how to do this. SuccessUri = RegisterExistingResultUri, FailureUri = RegisterExistingResultUri, CancelAllowed = true, // The user will be signed on following a successful registration, so we need to // specify the application session length. SessionLengthMinutes = HttpContext.Session.Timeout, SessionLengthMinutesSpecified = true, }; response = client.StartExistingUserRegistrationAttempt(request); } } catch (Exception ex) { Session["Message"] = HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(string.Format("Exception of type {0} raised when calling WebSSOService.StartExistingUserRegistrationAttempt(). {1}", ex.GetType().FullName, ex.Message)); return SignUpPageRedirect; } // The registration attempt ID is placed in the session to act as a "marker" that // a registration attempt is in progress. It's used later to avoid a call to // EndNewUserRegistrationAttempt() if no registration attempt is in progress. Session["ExistingUserRegistrationAttempt"] = response.RegistrationAttemptId; return Redirect(response.RedirectUri); }