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    Java JWT JSON

    Java JWT JSON

    Java JWT: JSON Web Token for Java and Android

    JJWT aims to be the easiest-to-use and understand library for creating and verifying JSON Web Tokens (JWTs) and JSON Web Keys (JWKs) on the JVM and Android. JJWT is a pure Java implementation based exclusively on the JOSE Working Group RFC specifications.
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    Problems for Spring MVC

    Problems for Spring MVC

    A library for handling Problems in Spring Web MVC

    Problem Spring Web is a set of libraries that makes it easy to produce application/problem+json responses from a Spring application. It fills a niche, in that it connects the Problem library and either Spring Web MVC's exception handling or Spring WebFlux's exception handling so that they work seamlessly together, while requiring minimal additional developer effort. In doing so, it aims to perform a small but repetitive task — once and for all.
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    Raken, web service controller, is based on JSON as a data definition language. it utilizes simple protocol, optional asynchronous interaction, recovery, localization, security, caching, batch, and multi-part messaging.
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