Spring Boot 1.3.0.M2 Reference DocumentationAuthorization or Resource Server. Authorization Server To create an Authorization Server and grant access tokens you need to use @EnableAuthorizationServer and provide security.oauth2.client.client-id and security configuration to allow the server to decode access tokens. If your appplication is also an Authorization Server it already knows how to decode tokens, so there is nothing else to do. If your app is a standalone (prefer-token-info=true is the default). Alternatively (instead of user-info-uri or token-info-uri) if the tokens are JWTs you can configure a security.oauth2.resource.jwt.key-value to decode them locally (where0 码力 | 453 页 | 414.34 KB | 1 年前3
Spring Boot 1.3.0.M3 Reference DocumentationAuthorization or Resource Server. Authorization Server To create an Authorization Server and grant access tokens you need to use @EnableAuthorizationServer and provide security.oauth2.client.client-id and security configuration to allow the server to decode access tokens. If your appplication is also an Authorization Server it already knows how to decode tokens, so there is nothing else to do. If your app is a standalone (prefer-token-info=true is the default). Alternatively (instead of user-info-uri or token-info-uri) if the tokens are JWTs you can configure a security.oauth2.resource.jwt.key-value to decode them locally (where0 码力 | 461 页 | 421.14 KB | 1 年前3
Spring Boot 1.3.0.M5 Reference DocumentationAuthorization or Resource Server. Authorization Server To create an Authorization Server and grant access tokens you need to use @EnableAuthorizationServer and provide security.oauth2.client.client-id and security configuration to allow the server to decode access tokens. If your appplication is also an Authorization Server it already knows how to decode tokens, so there is nothing else to do. If your app is a standalone (prefer-token-info=true is the default). Alternatively (instead of user-info-uri or token-info-uri) if the tokens are JWTs you can configure a security.oauth2.resource.jwt.key-value to decode them locally (where0 码力 | 470 页 | 427.29 KB | 1 年前3
Spring Boot 1.3.0.M2 Reference Documentation Spring Boot 75 Authorization Server To create an Authorization Server and grant access tokens you need to use @EnableAuthorizationServer and provide security.oauth2.client.client-id and security configuration to allow the server to decode access tokens. If your appplication is also an Authorization Server it already knows how to decode tokens, so there is nothing else to do. If your app is a standalone (prefer-token-info=true is the default). Alternatively (instead of user-info-uri or token-info-uri) if the tokens are JWTs you can configure a security.oauth2.resource.jwt.key-value to decode them locally (where0 码力 | 269 页 | 1.43 MB | 1 年前3
Spring Boot 1.3.0.M3 Reference Documentation Spring Boot 76 Authorization Server To create an Authorization Server and grant access tokens you need to use @EnableAuthorizationServer and provide security.oauth2.client.client-id and security configuration to allow the server to decode access tokens. If your appplication is also an Authorization Server it already knows how to decode tokens, so there is nothing else to do. If your app is a standalone (prefer-token-info=true is the default). Alternatively (instead of user-info-uri or token-info-uri) if the tokens are JWTs you can configure a security.oauth2.resource.jwt.key-value to decode them locally (where0 码力 | 277 页 | 1.47 MB | 1 年前3
Apache Wicket 8.x Reference GuideFinally, in the home page of the project we build the form which displays (with a flash message) the tokens obtained splitting the string with the given pattern: 109 public class HomePage extends WebPage String messageResult = "Tokens for the given string and pattern:
"; String[] tokens = regExpPattern.split(stringToSplit); for (String token : tokens) { messageResult for China, DE for Germany and so on). The final full name will have the following structure (NOTE: tokens inside squared brackets are optional):[_ [_ [_ ]]] 0 码力 | 350 页 | 9.95 MB | 1 年前3
Apache Wicket 7.x Reference GuideFinally, in the home page of the project we build the form which displays (with a flash message) the tokens obtained splitting the string with the given pattern: 108 public class HomePage extends WebPage String messageResult = "Tokens for the given string and pattern:
"; String[] tokens = regExpPattern.split(stringToSplit); for (String token : tokens) { for China, DE for Germany and so on). The final full name will have the following structure (NOTE: tokens inside squared brackets are optional):[_ [_ [_ ]]] 0 码力 | 346 页 | 10.00 MB | 1 年前3
Spring Boot 2.0.0.M3 Reference GuideOAuth 2 Developers Guide. Authorization Server To create an Authorization Server and grant access tokens you need to use @EnableAuthorizationServer and provide security.oauth2.client.client-id and security configuration to allow the server to decode access tokens. If your application is also an Authorization Server it already knows how to decode tokens, so there is nothing else to do. If your app is a standalone (prefer-token-info=true is the default). Alternatively (instead of user-info-uri or token-info-uri) if the tokens are JWTs you can configure a security.oauth2.resource.jwt.key-value to decode them locally (where0 码力 | 590 页 | 513.07 KB | 1 年前3
Spring Boot 1.5.6.RELEASE Reference GuideOAuth 2 Developers Guide. Authorization Server To create an Authorization Server and grant access tokens you need to use @EnableAuthorizationServer and provide security.oauth2.client.client-id and security configuration to allow the server to decode access tokens. If your application is also an Authorization Server it already knows how to decode tokens, so there is nothing else to do. If your app is a standalone (prefer-token-info=true is the default). Alternatively (instead of user-info-uri or token-info-uri) if the tokens are JWTs you can configure a security.oauth2.resource.jwt.key-value to decode them locally (where0 码力 | 601 页 | 531.65 KB | 1 年前3
Spring Boot 1.3.7.RELEASE Reference DocumentationAuthorization or Resource Server. Authorization Server To create an Authorization Server and grant access tokens you need to use @EnableAuthorizationServer and provide security.oauth2.client.client-id and security configuration to allow the server to decode access tokens. If your application is also an Authorization Server it already knows how to decode tokens, so there is nothing else to do. If your app is a standalone (prefer-token-info=true is the default). Alternatively (instead of user-info-uri or token-info-uri) if the tokens are JWTs you can configure a security.oauth2.resource.jwt.key-value to decode them locally (where0 码力 | 502 页 | 455.82 KB | 1 年前3
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