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| | | | | The OAuth 2.0 implicit grant flow is great way to handle authentication between a client JavaScript single page web app (SPA) and a web API. For example: a React or Angular web app that needs to authenticate users and then have those users call an authorized ASP.NET Core Web API. Azure AD and the Microsoft... | |
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brockallen.com
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| | | | | A quick note about Web API 2 security running in OWIN and a ASP.NET project (which you will see with the new templates in Visual Studio 2013). By default, Web API code running in a host will inherit the host's authentication model. This means if the web application uses cookie authentication or windows authentication for... | |
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| | | In the series of the blog post, I am going to walk through step by step process of building a Simple Notes App using React, TypeScript, Node.js, GraphQL , and MongoDB. During the process of our development, we are going to use some useful npm packages like Express, Apollo-Server, Typegoose, Mongoose, TypeGraphQL , and Bootstrap. Here is the Github Source Code to run the application. Table of Content Dev Environment Setup GraphQL Server Backend Folder Structure Creating Node. | ||