SecurityTokenSerializer.CanWriteKeyIdentifierClauseCore Method
Definition
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Determines whether this serializer can write the specified key identifier clause. Called by the base class.
protected:
abstract bool CanWriteKeyIdentifierClauseCore(System::IdentityModel::Tokens::SecurityKeyIdentifierClause ^ keyIdentifierClause);
protected abstract bool CanWriteKeyIdentifierClauseCore (System.IdentityModel.Tokens.SecurityKeyIdentifierClause keyIdentifierClause);
abstract member CanWriteKeyIdentifierClauseCore : System.IdentityModel.Tokens.SecurityKeyIdentifierClause -> bool
Protected MustOverride Function CanWriteKeyIdentifierClauseCore (keyIdentifierClause As SecurityKeyIdentifierClause) As Boolean
Parameters
- keyIdentifierClause
- SecurityKeyIdentifierClause
A SecurityKeyIdentifierClause that represents the key identifier clause to write.
Returns
true
when this serializer can write the specified key identifier clause; otherwise, false
.
Exceptions
keyIdentifierClause
is null
.
Remarks
Classes that derive from the SecurityTokenSerializer class must override the CanWriteKeyIdentifierClauseCore(SecurityKeyIdentifierClause) method. The CanWriteKeyIdentifierClause(SecurityKeyIdentifierClause) method calls the CanWriteKeyIdentifierClauseCore(SecurityKeyIdentifierClause) method.
Applies to
.NET