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Hands-On Spring Security 5 for Reactive Applications

You're reading from   Hands-On Spring Security 5 for Reactive Applications Learn effective ways to secure your applications with Spring and Spring WebFlux

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Published in Jul 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788995979
Length 268 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Overview of Spring 5 and Spring Security 5 FREE CHAPTER 2. Deep Diving into Spring Security 3. Authentication Using SAML, LDAP, and OAuth/OIDC 4. Authentication Using CAS and JAAS 5. Integrating with Spring WebFlux 6. REST API Security 7. Spring Security Add-Ons 8. Other Books You May Enjoy

Spring Security 5's new features

Spring Security 5 provides a number of new features along with support for Spring 5. Some of the important new features introduced as part of this release are:

  • Support for OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect (OIDC) 1.0: Allows users to log in to your application using their existing OAuth provider (for example, GitHub) or OIDC provider (for example, Google). OAuth is implemented using Authorization Code Flow. We will delve deep into this in subsequent chapters.
  • Reactive support: Spring 5 introduced a new reactive web application framework—Spring WebFlux. Spring Security made sure that this web application framework is fully supported in all aspects (authentication and authorization) using reactive concepts.
  • Improved password encoding: The introduction of the password-encoding delegation allows usage of more than one algorithm for encoding various passwords. The way Spring identifies the algorithm is by reading the prefix of the encoded password, which contains the algorithm used to encode the password. The format is {algorithm}encoded_password.

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