This video course is for beginner Java developers who are interested in learning how to secure OAuth 2.0 Resources in Spring Security 5.
The course covers only the new OAuth 2.0 stack in Spring Security 5.
You will learn how to:
Perform each OAuth 2 authorization flow,
Authorization Code,
PKCE–enhanced authorization code,
Client credentials,
Password credentials.
Startup and configure the Keycloak server,
Configure OAuth 2 Resource Server,
Startup multiple Resource Servers on random port numbers,
Configure Spring Cloud API Gateway,
Configure and use Eureka Registry and Discovery Service,
Build a simple Spring MVC Web Application that fetches data from a protected Resource Server running behind Spring Cloud API Gateway.
Implement a simple JavaScript application that uses PKCE–Enhanced authorization code to acquire JWT access tokens and communicate with protected Resource Server,
Learn how to refresh an expired JWT Access token,
Learn to implement Scope–base access control,
Learn how to implement Role–based access control,
OAuth social login with Facebook, Google, and Okta accounts,
Implement Keycloak Remote User Authentication(User Storage SPI)
New Spring Authorization Server version 0.2.2
This is a step–by–step video course that explains how to use OAuth 2 from the very beginning. If you do not have experience with OAuth and would like to learn how to use it in Spring Boot Web Applications, then this video course is for you.
Specification: OAuth 2.0 in Spring Boot Applications
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Price | $9.99 |
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Duration | 11 hours |
Year | 2022 |
Level | All |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Daniel Henrique Reis Souza –
The best trainning that you will find in outh2. Really worth the money. Thanks a lot for this great work.
Raj –
hey Amazing…video
Pintu Das –
A practical course on oauth2 in spring perlance. Since spring authorization server is still experimental it did help to use keycloak as authorization server and this course did exactly the same. I recommend this to intermediate spring developers. Thank you Sergey for another awesome course.
Antonio Campos –
as of now, very helpful information
Artem Shyshkin –
The course is Great! It covers so many aspects of using OAuth2.0: in microservices, WebMVC applications, Javascript single page applications, Social Login with Facebook and Google. It covers many aspects of using Keycloak as Identity and Access Management System. My own education goal is to cover critical parts of source code with tests. So to pass the course I had to take a look at Testcontainers and Selenium Web Driver. It’s amazing oppotuniny to improve my skills! Thanks a lot for the course!
Winston Spencer Sonnesen –
Por enquanto est dentro do que eu esperava do curso.
Margarita Bogdanova –
It is definitely one of the best courses I have ever taken. The explanation is very clear, examples are good and show all main features. I would suggest this course to everyone who would like to understand OAuth2.
Edwin Vargas –
Muy buen curso