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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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Product type Paperback
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

Advanced REST API security


REST APIs can be secured by another mechanism in your web application, OAuth.

OAuth is an authorization framework that allows other applications with the right credentials access to partial/limited user profile details stored on platforms such as Google and Facebook. The authentication part is delegated to these services and if successful, appropriate grants are given to the calling client/application, which can be used to get access to secured resources (in our case RESTful APIs).

We have seen OAuth security using a public authentication provider in Chapter 3, Authentication Using CAS and JAAS (in the OAuth 2 and OpenID connect section). However, we need not use these public providers; you have the choice of using your own. We will cover one such example in this chapter, where we will be using our own authentication provider and securing our Spring Boot-based reactive REST endpoints.

Before getting into the example, we need to understand a bit more about OAuth, and...

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