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Course description
Are you looking to secure your Spring Boot applications and keep them safe from unauthorized access? Look no further! Our course, "Spring Security with JWT: Protect Your Applications from Unauthorized Access," is the perfect solution for you.
In this course, you'll learn everything you need to know about using Spring Security and JSON Web Tokens (JWT) to secure your applications. We'll start by teaching you the basics of Spring Security and how it can be used to authenticate and authorize users in your application. From there, you'll learn how to implement JWT to provide a secure, stateless method of authentication.
With our step-by-step instructions and hands-on exercises, you'll gain the knowledge and skills you need to confidently secure your Spring Boot applications. Plus, with lifetime access to the course materials, you can revisit the lessons anytime you need a refresher.
Don't let unauthorized access threaten the security of your applications. Enroll in "Spring Security with JWT: Protect Your Applications from Unauthorized Access" today and take the first step towards safeguarding your valuable assets.
Course Curriculum
- Create the JWT authentication filter (5:09)
- Checking the JWT token (3:28)
- Create the JWT service (3:24)
- Add the JJWT dependencies (2:03)
- What is a JWT token (3:06)
- Extract claims from JWT (2:11)
- Implement the getSignInKey method (4:44)
- Extract a single claim from JWT (1:44)
- Extract the username from the token (1:00)
- Generate the JWT token (5:23)
- Check if the token is valid (3:06)
- Check the user existence database (JwtAuthFilter) (3:47)
- Implement the user details service (4:24)
- Update the SecurityContextHolder and finish the filter (4:14)
- Add the security configuration (8:53)
- Create the authentication provider bean (3:50)
- Create the authentication manager bean (1:33)
- Create the authentication controller (2:40)
- Create the authentication response class (0:52)
- Create the register request object (1:03)
- Create the authentication request object (0:31)
- Create the authentication service (2:15)
- Implement the register method (3:45)
- Implement the authenticate method (2:45)
- Update the security configuration whitelist (1:12)
- Create a demo controller (1:15)
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