Andrea,
If there are no plans to port this project to FW 4.5 and incorporate WIF to form a hybrid solution. Can you describe what I would need as a minimal implementation using the SQL Store?
Right now the mindset is to bank on the effort invested (roles, tasks and operations) by changing the storage and incorporate WIF. The tasks and operations provide the granularity that we seek, while WIF opens the doors to the future by allowing us to retarget your code.
Application -----
If there are no plans to port this project to FW 4.5 and incorporate WIF to form a hybrid solution. Can you describe what I would need as a minimal implementation using the SQL Store?
Right now the mindset is to bank on the effort invested (roles, tasks and operations) by changing the storage and incorporate WIF. The tasks and operations provide the granularity that we seek, while WIF opens the doors to the future by allowing us to retarget your code.
Application -----
|------- WIF -----
|------- NetSqlAzMan
The application would use the WIF Claims Manager which sits on the NetSqlAzMan engine.