Authentication Task and Object Mapping from COM to .NET
The AuthManager object and the AuthFilter ISAPI filter contained most of the Authentication system functionality in Commerce Server ASP-based sites. Both the AuthManager object and the AuthFilter ISAPI filter are available in the Commerce Server 2002 .NET Application Framework; however, the functionality of the AuthManager object has been split into four types: AuthManager, AuthenticationInfo, AuthTicket, and ProfileTicket.
Outside of the Commerce Server .NET Application Framework, the .NET Application Framework also has built-in support for forms-based and passport-based authentication. These methods can be used instead of the Commerce Server objects, but they do have some limitations. For more information about forms-based and passport-based authentication, see the .NET Framework SDK documentation.
Object mapping
The .NET types in the following table are in the Microsoft.CommerceServer.Runtime namespace unless otherwise noted.
ASP | ASP.NET |
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AuthManager | AuthManager
AuthenticationInfo AuthTicket ProfileTicket |
AuthFilter ISAPI | AuthFilter ISAPI |
Task mapping
For each task on an ASP page, you must instantiate a new instance of the AuthManager COM component and initialize it with a site name, then make a call to the method listed in the ASP column of the tables listed below. When completing the task from an ASP.NET page, if the Commerce Authentication Module is enabled in the web.config file, reference the CommerceContext.Current.AuthenticationInfo class on the page and call the method listed in the ASP.NET column of the table. If the Commerce Authentication Module is not enabled in the web.config file, instantiate a new instance of the AuthManager object and initialize it a with a site name, and then call the method listed in the ASP.NET column of the table.
Setting a new AuthTicket
Setting a new ProfileTicket
Checking if the incoming request has a valid AuthTicket
Generating an encryption key
Getting the User ID from a cookie
Getting the User ID from a cookie and key
Refreshing the AuthTicket
Adding, removing, modifying, or retrieving a custom property from the AuthTicket
Modifying or retrieving the User ID from the AuthTicket
Adding, removing, modifying, or retrieving a custom property from the ProfileTicket
Modifying or retrieving the User ID from the ProfileTicket
Removing the AuthTicket from the outgoing response
Constructing a URL or URL QueryString that includes an AuthTicket or ProfileTicket
Setting a new AuthTicket
ASP | ASP.NET |
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AuthManager.SetAuthTicket | If the Commerce Authentication Module is enabled, use:
CommerceContext.Current.AuthenticationInfo.SetAuthTicket If the Commerce Authentication Module is not enabled, use: AuthManager.SetAuthTicket |
Setting a new ProfileTicket
ASP | ASP.NET |
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AuthManager.SetProfileTicket | If the Commerce Authentication Module is enabled, use:
CommerceContext.Current.AuthenticationInfo. SetProfileTicket If the Commerce Authentication Module is not enabled, use: AuthManager.SetProfileTicket |
Checking if the incoming request has a valid AuthTicket
ASP | ASP.NET |
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AuthManager.IsAuthenticated | If the Commerce Authentication Module is enabled, reference the CommerceContext.Current.AuthenticationInfo class, and then call:
CommercContext.Current.AuthenticationInfo. IsAuthenticated If the Commerce Authentication Module is not enabled, use: AuthManager. IsAuthenticated |
Generating an encryption key
ASP | ASP.NET |
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AuthManager.GenerateEncryptionKey | If the Commerce Authentication Module is enabled, use:
CommerceContext.Current.AuthenticationInfo. GenerateEncryptionKey If the Commerce Authentication Module is not enabled, use: AuthManager.GenerateEncryptionKey |
Getting the User ID from a cookie
ASP | ASP.NET |
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AuthManager.GetUserIDFromCookie | If the Commerce Authentication Module is enabled, use:
CommerceContext.Current.AuthenticationInfo. GetUserIDFromCookie If the Commerce Authentication Module is not enabled, use: AuthManager.GetUserIDFromCookie |
Getting the User ID from a cookie and key
ASP | ASP.NET |
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AuthManager.GetUserIDFromCookieAndKey | If the Commerce Authentication Module is enabled, use:
CommercContext.Current.AuthenticationInfo. GetUserIDFromCookieAndKey If the Commerce Authentication Module is not enabled, use: AuthManager.GetUserIDFromCookieAndKey |
Refreshing the AuthTicket
ASP | ASP.NET |
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AuthManager.Refresh | If the Commerce Authentication Module is enabled, use:
CommerceContext.Current.AuthenticationInfo.Refresh If the Commerce Authentication Module is not enabled, use: AuthManager.Refresh |
Adding, removing, modifying, or retrieving a custom property from the AuthTicket
ASP | ASP.NET |
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AuthManager.SetProperty
AuthManager.GetProperty |
If the Commerce Authentication Module is enabled, follow the instructions given in the Task Mapping topic, then reference the AuthTicket object, and then call:
CommerceContext.Current.AuthenticationInfo. AuthTicket.Item If the Commerce Authentication Module has not been enabled, instantiate a new instance of the AuthManager class and initialize it with a site name. Then reference the AuthTicket object and then call: AuthManager.AuthTicket.Item |
Modifying or retrieving the User ID from the AuthTicket
ASP | ASP.NET |
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AuthManager.SetUserID
AuthManager.GetUserID |
If the Commerce Authentication Module is enabled, follow the instructions given in the Task Mapping topic, then reference the AuthTicket object, and then call:
CommerceContext.Current.AuthenticationInfo. AuthTicket.UserID If the Commerce Authentication Module has not been enabled, instantiate a new instance of the AuthManager class and initialize it with a site name. Then reference the AuthTicket object, and then call: AuthManager.AuthTicket.UserID |
Adding, removing, modifying, or retrieving a custom property from the ProfileTicket
ASP | ASP.NET |
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AuthManager.SetProperty
AuthManager.GetProperty |
If the Commerce Authentication Module is enabled, follow the instructions given in the Task Mapping topic, then reference the ProfileTicket object, and then call:
CommerceContext.Current.AuthenticationInfo. ProfileTicket.Item If the Commerce Authentication Module has not been enabled, instantiate a new instance of the AuthManager object and initialize it with a site name. Then reference the ProfileTicket object, and then call: AuthManager.ProfileTicket.Item |
Modifying or retrieving the User ID from the ProfileTicket
ASP | ASP.NET |
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AuthManager.SetUserID
AuthManager.GetUserID |
If the Commerce Authentication Module is enabled, follow the instructions given in the Task Mapping topic, then reference the ProfileTicket object, and then call:
CommerceContext.Current.AuthenticationInfo. ProfileTicket.UserID If the Commerce Authentication Module has not been enabled, instantiate a new instance of the AuthManager object and initialize it with a site name. Then reference the ProfileTicket object, and then call: AuthManager.ProfileTicket.UserID |
Removing the AuthTicket from the outgoing response
ASP | ASP.NET |
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AuthManager.SetAuthTicket(“”, TRUE, 90) | If the Commerce Authentication Module is enabled, use:
CommerceContext.Current.AuthenticationInfo.AuthTicket.SignOut If the Commerce Authentication Module is not enabled, instantiate a new instance of the AuthManager object and initialize it with a site name. Then reference the AuthTicket object on the AuthManager instance, and then call: AuthManager.AuthTicket.SignOut |
Constructing a URL or URL QueryString that includes an AuthTicket or ProfileTicket
Using an AuthTicket or ProfileTicket in a URL is useful for supporting cookieless mode authenticaiton sessions.
ASP | ASP.NET |
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AuthManager.GetURL
AuthManager.URLArgs AuthManager.URLShopperArgs |
If the Commerce Authentication Module has to be enabled, reference the CommerceContext.Current.QueryStringBuilder object, and then call:
CommerceContext.Current.QueryStringBuilder.BuildURL |
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