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The <Logout>
element is used to enable and co=
nfigure support for Logout protocols and behavior within the SP. Logout in =
general can be enabled or disabled by adding or removing it. It replaces th=
e functions of the <LogoutInitiato=
r>
and <md:Single=
LogoutService>
handler elements from the older (pre-2.4) conf=
iguration.
Instead of defining explicit endpoints with low-level binding informatio=
n, the <Logout>
element automates the installation of th=
e appropriate handlers based on the protocols selected for activation. Most=
of the remaining settings are equivalent to the settings supported by the =
various <LogoutInitiator>
types.
The use of the <Logout>
element results in a basic ch=
ain of initiator plugins installed at the recommended "/Logout"
handler location. For advanced scenarios that require additional plugins =
or options, additional explicit <L=
ogoutInitiator>
elements can be added to the end of the surro=
unding <Sessions>
element.<=
/p>
A basic example supporting SAML 2.0 and "localized" logout:
<Logo= ut>SAML2 Local</Logout>
relayState
(string)=20
relayState
setting from the <Sessions>
element.Other attributes supported include settings specific to various types of=
<LogoutInitiator>
p=
lugins to alter the behavior of specific protocols.
The content of the element is a whitespace-delimited list of "protocol" = identifiers. The following are built-in to the SP:
An additional protocol is supported if the relevent extension is loaded:=
Other protocols can be "integrated" with the service-based configuration=
mechanism by supplying the relevant information via the <ProtocolProvider>
plugin interface=
.