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Helidon and Spring Boot, Working Together in One Microservices System
Key Takeaways I have been working with a microservices application that includes both Helidon and Spring Boot services. That mix is not unusual. Real systems accumulate useful services over time. Different teams choose different frameworks for good reasons. Some services … Continue reading
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Tagged api-gateway, apisix, authentication, authorization, eureka, Helidon, interoperability, jwt, openid, oracle, service-registry, Spring, spring-boot
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Building an Authorization Server with Spring Boot 4 and Oracle Database
Hi again everyone! In this post I want to show you how to build a small authorization server using Spring Boot, Spring Security, Spring Authorization Server, and Oracle Database. The idea is simple: we want an application that can expose … Continue reading
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Tagged authorization, oauth2, oidc, openid, oracle, Spring, spring-boot, spring-security
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