Ho you can use keycloak adapters , i actualy using gwt 2.5 with keycloak spring security adapter and work perfectly
Le mar. 2 mars 2021 à 17:29, Luca Morettoni <luca@morettoni.net> a écrit :
Hello, I have a quite old application that actually uses an internal implementation to manage the user access to the system: a login screen that send to the server username/password and gets a token used around in the different functionalities of the application.--Now a customer instead of using this "server-side" authentication wants to use his own OAuth 2.0 server inside his network.Looking around I found this project: https://github.com/freddyboucher/gwt-oauth2 but if you have any other recommendation and/or projects I will appreciate it a lot!Thanks in advance to all!
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