Using multiple dynamic clients in spring boot for oauth2
I am using:
Controller class:
@GetMapping("/home")
public ModelAndView home() {
return new ModelAndView("home");
}
whenever I hit on "/home" in browser the client details are loaded
from JSP page:
JSP page with client details:
<div id="home">
<form:form action="http://localhost:8080/oauth/authorize"
method="post" modelAttribute="user">
<p>
<input type="text" name="response_type" value="code" />
<input type="text" name="client_id" value="client" />
<input type="text" name="redirect_uri" value="http://localhost:8090/welcome" />
<input type="text" name="scope" value="read" />
<input type="SUBMIT" value="Login" />
</form:form>
</div>
But I want the client details to be sent in url instead of JSP form type and that too the client can be any of the registered client whose details are there in my mysql database, I have used jdbcTokenStore, so how can i achieve this, could anyone kindly help me out? I am really in a need of help as I m not finding any way to do this
spring-boot oauth-2.0
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I am using:
Controller class:
@GetMapping("/home")
public ModelAndView home() {
return new ModelAndView("home");
}
whenever I hit on "/home" in browser the client details are loaded
from JSP page:
JSP page with client details:
<div id="home">
<form:form action="http://localhost:8080/oauth/authorize"
method="post" modelAttribute="user">
<p>
<input type="text" name="response_type" value="code" />
<input type="text" name="client_id" value="client" />
<input type="text" name="redirect_uri" value="http://localhost:8090/welcome" />
<input type="text" name="scope" value="read" />
<input type="SUBMIT" value="Login" />
</form:form>
</div>
But I want the client details to be sent in url instead of JSP form type and that too the client can be any of the registered client whose details are there in my mysql database, I have used jdbcTokenStore, so how can i achieve this, could anyone kindly help me out? I am really in a need of help as I m not finding any way to do this
spring-boot oauth-2.0
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I am using:
Controller class:
@GetMapping("/home")
public ModelAndView home() {
return new ModelAndView("home");
}
whenever I hit on "/home" in browser the client details are loaded
from JSP page:
JSP page with client details:
<div id="home">
<form:form action="http://localhost:8080/oauth/authorize"
method="post" modelAttribute="user">
<p>
<input type="text" name="response_type" value="code" />
<input type="text" name="client_id" value="client" />
<input type="text" name="redirect_uri" value="http://localhost:8090/welcome" />
<input type="text" name="scope" value="read" />
<input type="SUBMIT" value="Login" />
</form:form>
</div>
But I want the client details to be sent in url instead of JSP form type and that too the client can be any of the registered client whose details are there in my mysql database, I have used jdbcTokenStore, so how can i achieve this, could anyone kindly help me out? I am really in a need of help as I m not finding any way to do this
spring-boot oauth-2.0
I am using:
Controller class:
@GetMapping("/home")
public ModelAndView home() {
return new ModelAndView("home");
}
whenever I hit on "/home" in browser the client details are loaded
from JSP page:
JSP page with client details:
<div id="home">
<form:form action="http://localhost:8080/oauth/authorize"
method="post" modelAttribute="user">
<p>
<input type="text" name="response_type" value="code" />
<input type="text" name="client_id" value="client" />
<input type="text" name="redirect_uri" value="http://localhost:8090/welcome" />
<input type="text" name="scope" value="read" />
<input type="SUBMIT" value="Login" />
</form:form>
</div>
But I want the client details to be sent in url instead of JSP form type and that too the client can be any of the registered client whose details are there in my mysql database, I have used jdbcTokenStore, so how can i achieve this, could anyone kindly help me out? I am really in a need of help as I m not finding any way to do this
spring-boot oauth-2.0
spring-boot oauth-2.0
asked Nov 19 '18 at 7:24
Utpala DebnathUtpala Debnath
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