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    spring-security-jwt-guide

    spring-security-jwt-guide

    Spring Security With JWT

    This project is a comprehensive example repository that demonstrates how to secure a Spring Boot application using Spring Security and JSON Web Tokens (JWT). It is built on Spring Boot 3.x and Java 21, and includes integrations such as Spring Security 6.x, JPA (via Hibernate) for persistence, and Redis for session/token management. The goal is to show how to migrate from stateful, session-based auth toward stateless, modern REST API authentication using JWTs, roles, and permission checks. ...
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    Central Authentication Service (CAS)

    Central Authentication Service (CAS)

    Identity & Single Sign On for all earthlings and beyond

    Welcome to the home of the Apereo Central Authentication Service project, more commonly referred to as CAS. CAS is an enterprise multilingual single sign-on solution and identity provider for the web and attempts to be a comprehensive platform for your authentication and authorization needs. CAS is an open and well-documented authentication protocol. The primary implementation of the protocol is an open-source Java server component by the same name hosted here, with support for a plethora of...
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    Sureness

    Sureness

    A simple and efficient security framework

    Sureness allows you to security any server written with jvm modern frameworks such as Spring, Spring Boot, Spring WebFlux, Javalin, Quarkus, Micronaut, Solon, Jfinal or Ktor as well as frameworks for Kotlin. The essence of Sureness is to use an interceptor (like a servlet filter or Spring interceptor) to intercept all rest requests for authenticating and authorizing. So no matter any framework, as long as it has an interceptor, it can integrate with sureness. ...
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    JWT Spring Security Demo

    JWT Spring Security Demo

    A demo for using JWT (Json Web Token) with Spring Security

    This is a demo for using JWT (JSON Web Token) with Spring Security and Spring Boot. I completely rewrote my first version. Now this solution is based on the code base from the JHipster Project. I tried to extract the minimal configuration and classes that are needed for JWT-Authentication and did some changes.
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