The introduction of Tridion Access Management in Tridion 9.5 has changed the way you need to create a coreservice client. Spoiler alert: it has become a lot more complicated, especially if you need a session-aware client. In this blogpost I will take...
Recently, I came across a post claiming that agile projects were nearly 1.5 times more successful. This headline seemed too good to be true, and indeed it was. The claim was based on a survey posted...
Well, times does fly when you're having fun. Or getting older, I guess.At times during our professional careers there are milestones worth celebrating, and next week we have one of those - ...
This post describes how you can support multiple JWT Authorities in your (ASP).NET Core application and how you can select the correct authority for each request.
This post doesn’t cover the integration with an OIDC service or proxy. It as...
It can be very useful to set the log level of Tridion’s content service to Debug every once in a while. I admit I always do that on my own development environments – you never know when you will need it. Of course, I would not recommend i...
It can be very useful to set the log level of Tridion’s content service to Debug every once in a while. I admit I always do that on my own development environments – you never know when you will need it. Of course, I would not recommend i...
Today, version 2.6 of DD4T.Model was released. It contains bug fixes and security patches. Most important changes: Fixed a bug with the serialization of keywords, reported on Stackexchange (https://tridion.stackexchange.com/questions/21828/upgrade-to...
Today, version 2.6 of DD4T.Model was released. It contains bug fixes and security patches. Most important changes: Fixed a bug with the serialization of keywords, reported on Stackexchange (https://tridion.stackexchange.com/questions/21828/upgrade-to...