Has anyone used JBOSS and OAUTH2 to create a ReSTful login API? The 
application I'm working has constraint of using Java backend that utilizes 
SSL and OAUTH2.

I would like to post j_username and j_password to j_security_check via 
$resource POST in an AngularJS service. When I do so, I receive 200 but 
authentication never happens. I verify that that both j_username and 
j_password values are what I expect and set headers for content-type 
as application/x-www-form-urlencoded. Everything in the application 
dependent on authentication fails to load.

The alternative is a <grrr> page request from a traditional form post. This 
method fails on client-side redirect. I have a cookie tracking the last 
route a user visited. If this cookie doesn't exist, the app should redirect 
to a default route. When using the traditional form submission, I see in 
Firebug that instead of redirecting to the route, j_security_check is 
trying to load the path to the template assigned to the route in the 
configuration. If I hit the back button, I see the route stored in the 
cookie and the data is populated in the view.

Is this something that can be configured in the web.xml file, does it 
require an interceptor servlet or is it not possible to POST the form 
fields via ajax? I'd like a solution that allows the SPA to remain an SPA.

Thank you.

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