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Welcome to our second article about Keycloak Server! Previously, we’ve learnt to setup the server and make use of it in a webapp -this time, we’re going to create a matching back-end API and also learn a little bit about the OAuth2/OpenID magic that powers our entire authn/authz mechanism. So let’s get started!
Providing authentication and authorization for the non-public-facing components of your application is an important part of many systems. But all major Scala frameworks come ready-equipped with some native tools for doing that, with complexity and comprehensiveness ranging from basic HTTP schemes with Akka HTTP’s SecurityDirectives to numerous Play plugins such as Deadbolt 2 or Silhouette.But it can be difficult to get what you need out of some of these. And if you have to relearn them for every new framework - it ain’t nice either.Learn how to overcome the additional overhead when moving to an unfamiliar tech stack!
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