Spring Security
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CORS (Cross Over Resource Sharing)
@Configuration @EnableWebSecurity public class SecurityConfig extends WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter { ... @Override protected void configure(final HttpSecurity http) throws Exception { http.cors() /* CORS filter must be enabled */ .and() ... } ... @Bean CorsConfigurationSource corsConfigurationSource() { CorsConfiguration configuration = new CorsConfiguration(); configuration.setAllowCredentials(true); configuration.setAllowedHeaders(Arrays.asList("Authorization", "Content-Type")); configuration.setAllowedOrigins(Arrays.asList("http://localhost:4200")); configuration.setAllowedMethods(Arrays.asList("GET","POST")); UrlBasedCorsConfigurationSource source = new UrlBasedCorsConfigurationSource(); source.registerCorsConfiguration("/**", configuration); return source; } ... }
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Links
https://www.baeldung.com/registration-with-spring-mvc-and-spring-security
https://www.baeldung.com/securing-a-restful-web-service-with-spring-security
https://docs.spring.io/spring-session/docs/current/reference/html5/guides/java-rest.html
https://gist.github.com/thomasdarimont/8d6bc243d3b504439e67d57cb0d0bb72
https://www.sedooe.com/2016/04/rest-authentication-using-spring-security-and-spring-session/
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