Get Started with .NET Core Identity Server and Securing your Applications!
Are you a student or professional in the field of software engineering using .NET Core and need to integrate security middleware within your Web Application and Web API’s? Have you been looking for a quick and easy way to get up and running with the new Cross Platform .NET Core and Identity Server 4 technology and don’t want to go through an overwhelming amount of material just to get your environment configured? Don’t worry as THIS IS THE COURSE FOR YOU!
In my course, I will teach you how to get your .NET Core Apps integrated with Identity Server 4 and help you to build and secure your Web API’s through a step–by–step guided approach. I will be showing you all the necessary installation and setup needed for .NET Core, Identity Server 4, and Postman!
Take this course and feel proud of the fact that you will be one step closer towards mastering .NET Core, Web API’s, and Identity Server 4!
Instructor Details
Courses : 3
Specification: Getting Started with .NET Core Identity Server 4
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7 reviews for Getting Started with .NET Core Identity Server 4
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Price | $11.99 |
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Duration | 4.5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Stefano Damaggio –
feedback: I am using now net core 3.1 and was not able to run the console test application since DiscoveryClient is now deprecated
Andrius Murauskas –
Not showing any examples… takes code from the docs and does nothing more.
Mo Geeker –
Was a good beginning course.
Clifford Wahl –
Good pace. Good explanations. Perhaps a little more depth, but I’m still only half way through. Completed the course. I enjoyed it and after a couple of hours troubleshooting the final step got it to work all the way through. I was using the most recent version of Swagger (and IdentityServer4) and there were breaking changes in adding the security requirement to the OperationFilterContext. All good though. Overall very good course. I would like to have a deeper discussion of the various flows, token, an client types along with a deeper discussion about identity server in general. But again, great code walk through.
Teddy Duri –
Well explained
Sipho Mabena –
This is what I was expecting to learn.
Victor Simon –
yes. so good.