JB, the examples will be great and before, please, share with us two words: which libs and activation step (api, scr, blueprint, web-bundle, etc) would you advise?
Regards, Davi Em ter., 30 de jun. de 2020 às 12:14, Oleg Cohen < oleg.co...@assurebridge.com> escreveu: > Hi JB, > > I would love to see that example too! > > I have been using Spring Security and Spring OAuth 2.4.x. It is now > deprecated and the new version 5.3 no longer supports the Provider/Auth > Server. How did you solve that migration? > > Best, > Oleg > > On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 3:27 AM Jean-Baptiste Onofre <j...@nanthrax.net> > wrote: > >> Hi Davi, >> >> Two things: >> >> 1. You can use oauth2 without spring, pretty easily directly >> programmatically in a OSGi service. I can add an example about that. It’s >> very simple and works smoothly. >> 2. I’m working on spring-boot artifacts support in Karaf (I’m working on >> the PoC and I will send proposal with details soon). >> >> Regards >> JB >> >> Le 30 juin 2020 à 01:54, Davi Baldin Tavares <davi.bal...@gmail.com> a >> écrit : >> >> Hi Karafers, >> >> I'm still working on securing my HTTP context deployed on Karaf and most >> of the oauth2.0 implementation references are being addressed by Spring >> boot. I've found 4.2.9 has Spring Security Feature 5.3.x. >> >> Do I either go Spring boot approach (example >> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30881786/can-spring-boot-be-used-with-osgi-if-not-any-plans-to-have-an-osgi-spring-boot) >> or I have OSGi centric better option (better is simple, standard and clear)? >> >> Cheers, >> >> Davi >> >> >> > > -- > *Oleg Cohen | Principal | **A S S U R E B R I D G E* > *Office: +1 617 564 0737 | Mobile: +1 617 455 7927 | Fax: +1 888 409 > 6995* > *Email: oleg.co...@assurebridge.com <oleg.co...@assurebridge.com> **| > www.assurebridge.com <http://www.assurebridge.com>* > -- *Davi Baldin Tavares* (Consultoria e Serviços em T.I.) Fone: (19) 9-9757-5166 E-mail: davi.bal...@gmail.com