The predicate named shibboleth.Conditions.FALSE
always returns false, regardless of input.
The predicate named shibboleth.Conditions.TRUE
always returns true, regardless of input.
They contain no parameterization and hence can be used by name.
Example
meaningless example
<resolver:AttributeDefinition xsi:type="Simple" xmlns="urn:mace:shibboleth:2.0:resolver:ad" id="never resolved" sourceAttributeID="attr1source" activationConditionRef="shibboleth.Conditions.FALSE"/> <resolver:AttributeDefinition xsi:type="Simple" xmlns="urn:mace:shibboleth:2.0:resolver:ad" id="always resolved" sourceAttributeID="attr1source" activationConditionRef="shibboleth.Conditions.TRUE"/>