Add Client Library for .NET Core and Sample Project#1
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stevenknox wants to merge 2 commits intormeducation:masterfrom
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Add Client Library for .NET Core and Sample Project#1stevenknox wants to merge 2 commits intormeducation:masterfrom
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All docs seem to still refer to the .NET SDK with WS-Federation as preferred route when building .NET applications so I have ported to a .Net Standard 2.0 library and refactored to support Dependency Injection and the standard .Net Core Http and MemoryCache packages etc
There is also a basic sample .NET Core application showing Sign In and and Sign Out. I have only added logic for Login to the CallbackApi class.
If the SDK isnt still the preferred approach you can disregard this pull request and point me in the right direction for how I should be integrating .NET Core apps.
Thanks