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martinschoombee.com
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| | | | | As part of the authorization code flow you'll receive two very important tokens. The access token is what you will use for authentication when sending API requests, but access tokens are only valid for a certain amount of time. How long the access token is valid for usually depends on vendor, and it could be... | |
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weblog.west-wind.com
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| | | | | ASP.NET Core Authentication and Authorization continues to be the most filddly part of the ASP.NET Core eco system and today I ran into a problem to properly configure JWT Tokens with Roles. As I had a hard time finding the information I needed in one place and instead ended up with some outdated information, I'm writing up a post to hopefully put all the basic bits into this single post. | |
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sandrino.dev
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| | | | | An introduction on how to configure JWT Bearer authentication and authorization (based on scopes) for your ASP.NET Core 5 APIs. | |
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www.tatvasoft.com
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| | | This tutorial shows developers how they can leverage Angular dependency injection to deliver high-quality applications. | ||