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Xamarin iOS and Android bindings for ADAL (Active Directory Authentication Library)

If you're diving into building cross platform apps using Xamarin and you need to use Active Directory Authentication Library, you will need to create bindings so you can call the native iOS and Android libraries from C#. Xamarin describes the process of creating bindings libraries in details here (Objective -C) and here (Java). But if that feels like too much work, the AD folks have published sample codes that will get you going:

Sample binding project for Xamarin iOS

Sample bindings for Xamarin Android

I will blog more about getting these things to work later on.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    May 05, 2014
    Hi. Thanks for providing information on this topic! I find it hard to come by. I've managed to compile the dll in Xamarin (OSX) and I've added the dll as a reference to my project that will use it. That project is created and maintained inside Visual Studio (with Xamarin). The dll shows up in VisualStudio but when I try to use it (new ADAuthenticationContext()) or trying to access the namespace I can't. Did you manage to get this to work from VisualStudio? Should I be able to access ADAuthenticationContext? Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Regards, Gustav

  • Anonymous
    May 20, 2014
    Why are the bindings needed. I asume there is a c# implementation of the library why not just adjust that a bit to fit xamarin?

  • Anonymous
    June 05, 2014
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  • Anonymous
    June 30, 2014
    Gustav, hope these details help: www.matvelloso.com/.../adal-bindings-xamarin-ios-applications-ultimate-guide