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  1. 1. DEV WEEK 2020 // PRESENTATION NAME // © COPYRIGHT 2020 ENDAVA sss IMPLEMENTING AN OAUTH 2 AUTHORIZATION SERVER WITH SPRING SECURITY The New Way
  2. 2. DEV WEEK 2020 // PRESENTATION NAME // © COPYRIGHT 2020 ENDAVA youtube.com/c/laurentiuspilca @laurspilca Laurentiu Spilca laurspilca.com/blog
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  4. 4. DEV WEEK 2020 // PRESENTATION NAME // © COPYRIGHT 2020 ENDAVA
  5. 5. DEV WEEK 2020 // PRESENTATION NAME // © COPYRIGHT 2020 ENDAVA Spring Security.
  6. 6. DEV WEEK 2020 // PRESENTATION NAME // © COPYRIGHT 2020 ENDAVA The new authorization server project.
  7. 7. DEV WEEK 2020 // PRESENTATION NAME // © COPYRIGHT 2020 ENDAVA https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-authorization- server/blob/main/SUPPORT_POLICY.adoc https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-authorization-server Support policy
  8. 8. DEV WEEK 2020 // PRESENTATION NAME // © COPYRIGHT 2020 ENDAVA
  9. 9. DEV WEEK 2020 // PRESENTATION NAME // © COPYRIGHT 2020 ENDAVA Before trying it…
  10. 10. DEV WEEK 2020 // PRESENTATION NAME // © COPYRIGHT 2020 ENDAVA
  11. 11. DEV WEEK 2020 // PRESENTATION NAME // © COPYRIGHT 2020 ENDAVA Authorization Code
  12. 12. DEV WEEK 2020 // PRESENTATION NAME // © COPYRIGHT 2020 ENDAVA JSON Web Token.
  13. 13. DEV WEEK 2020 // PRESENTATION NAME // © COPYRIGHT 2020 ENDAVA Let’s try it…
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  • Elements (version 1)
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  • Elements (version 1)
    Elements are used to give more detail to a set of ideas, they should all relate to the same topic.
    For example, use this page for a list of deliverables, key roles on a project, phases of a project, or any topic that can be broken down into more specific examples.
    Each section should have an icon that relates to the content of that specific element, no icon should be repeated on the same page, and they should all be the same colour.
    Keep the text to 1-2 sentences and aim to have about the same amount of content under each element.
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    Very short presentations (< ~10 slides) may not need Chapter Intro Slides.
    There are multiple versions of this template with various white and black background images starting on slide 10.
  • Chapter Intro Slide (version P)
    This slide should be used at the beginning of each “chapter” of your presentation (as introduced in the Agenda slide) to keep the audience aware of their place in the story and to help break things up. Change the text and chapter number accordingly. If you do not need a sub-head (the smaller text), delete it. Use different backgrounds for different chapter titles, try not to repeat a background.
    Very short presentations (< ~10 slides) may not need Chapter Intro Slides.
    There are multiple versions of this template with various white and black background images starting on slide 10.
  • Chapter Intro Slide (version P)
    This slide should be used at the beginning of each “chapter” of your presentation (as introduced in the Agenda slide) to keep the audience aware of their place in the story and to help break things up. Change the text and chapter number accordingly. If you do not need a sub-head (the smaller text), delete it. Use different backgrounds for different chapter titles, try not to repeat a background.
    Very short presentations (< ~10 slides) may not need Chapter Intro Slides.
    There are multiple versions of this template with various white and black background images starting on slide 10.
  • Chapter Intro Slide (version P)
    This slide should be used at the beginning of each “chapter” of your presentation (as introduced in the Agenda slide) to keep the audience aware of their place in the story and to help break things up. Change the text and chapter number accordingly. If you do not need a sub-head (the smaller text), delete it. Use different backgrounds for different chapter titles, try not to repeat a background.
    Very short presentations (< ~10 slides) may not need Chapter Intro Slides.
    There are multiple versions of this template with various white and black background images starting on slide 10.
  • Chapter Intro Slide (version P)
    This slide should be used at the beginning of each “chapter” of your presentation (as introduced in the Agenda slide) to keep the audience aware of their place in the story and to help break things up. Change the text and chapter number accordingly. If you do not need a sub-head (the smaller text), delete it. Use different backgrounds for different chapter titles, try not to repeat a background.
    Very short presentations (< ~10 slides) may not need Chapter Intro Slides.
    There are multiple versions of this template with various white and black background images starting on slide 10.
  • Chapter Intro Slide (version P)
    This slide should be used at the beginning of each “chapter” of your presentation (as introduced in the Agenda slide) to keep the audience aware of their place in the story and to help break things up. Change the text and chapter number accordingly. If you do not need a sub-head (the smaller text), delete it. Use different backgrounds for different chapter titles, try not to repeat a background.
    Very short presentations (< ~10 slides) may not need Chapter Intro Slides.
    There are multiple versions of this template with various white and black background images starting on slide 10.
  • Chapter Intro Slide (version P)
    This slide should be used at the beginning of each “chapter” of your presentation (as introduced in the Agenda slide) to keep the audience aware of their place in the story and to help break things up. Change the text and chapter number accordingly. If you do not need a sub-head (the smaller text), delete it. Use different backgrounds for different chapter titles, try not to repeat a background.
    Very short presentations (< ~10 slides) may not need Chapter Intro Slides.
    There are multiple versions of this template with various white and black background images starting on slide 10.
  • Chapter Intro Slide (version P)
    This slide should be used at the beginning of each “chapter” of your presentation (as introduced in the Agenda slide) to keep the audience aware of their place in the story and to help break things up. Change the text and chapter number accordingly. If you do not need a sub-head (the smaller text), delete it. Use different backgrounds for different chapter titles, try not to repeat a background.
    Very short presentations (< ~10 slides) may not need Chapter Intro Slides.
    There are multiple versions of this template with various white and black background images starting on slide 10.
  • Chapter Intro Slide (version P)
    This slide should be used at the beginning of each “chapter” of your presentation (as introduced in the Agenda slide) to keep the audience aware of their place in the story and to help break things up. Change the text and chapter number accordingly. If you do not need a sub-head (the smaller text), delete it. Use different backgrounds for different chapter titles, try not to repeat a background.
    Very short presentations (< ~10 slides) may not need Chapter Intro Slides.
    There are multiple versions of this template with various white and black background images starting on slide 10.
  • Chapter Intro Slide (version P)
    This slide should be used at the beginning of each “chapter” of your presentation (as introduced in the Agenda slide) to keep the audience aware of their place in the story and to help break things up. Change the text and chapter number accordingly. If you do not need a sub-head (the smaller text), delete it. Use different backgrounds for different chapter titles, try not to repeat a background.
    Very short presentations (< ~10 slides) may not need Chapter Intro Slides.
    There are multiple versions of this template with various white and black background images starting on slide 10.
  • Chapter Intro Slide (version P)
    This slide should be used at the beginning of each “chapter” of your presentation (as introduced in the Agenda slide) to keep the audience aware of their place in the story and to help break things up. Change the text and chapter number accordingly. If you do not need a sub-head (the smaller text), delete it. Use different backgrounds for different chapter titles, try not to repeat a background.
    Very short presentations (< ~10 slides) may not need Chapter Intro Slides.
    There are multiple versions of this template with various white and black background images starting on slide 10.
  • Elements (version 1)
    Elements are used to give more detail to a set of ideas, they should all relate to the same topic.
    For example, use this page for a list of deliverables, key roles on a project, phases of a project, or any topic that can be broken down into more specific examples.
    Each section should have an icon that relates to the content of that specific element, no icon should be repeated on the same page, and they should all be the same colour.
    Keep the text to 1-2 sentences and aim to have about the same amount of content under each element.

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