what is difference between spring social and spring security oauth
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As far as i understand, I can get the same result about login for Facebook, Google, and etc using both.
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What's difference between them?
spring spring-security spring-social
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As far as i understand, I can get the same result about login for Facebook, Google, and etc using both.
I searched a lot but nobody asked this...
What's difference between them?
spring spring-security spring-social
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As far as i understand, I can get the same result about login for Facebook, Google, and etc using both.
I searched a lot but nobody asked this...
What's difference between them?
spring spring-security spring-social
As far as i understand, I can get the same result about login for Facebook, Google, and etc using both.
I searched a lot but nobody asked this...
What's difference between them?
spring spring-security spring-social
spring spring-security spring-social
asked Nov 15 '18 at 7:11
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Spring Social is an extension of the Spring Framework that allows you to connect your applications with Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) API providers such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. You may also check this site https://projects.spring.io/spring-security-oauth/docs/oauth2.html
I've already read it. see this two projects.spring.io/spring-social/core.html, projects.spring.io/spring-social-facebook. as you can see the features, you can do oauth2 with spring-social
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Spring Social is an extension of the Spring Framework that allows you to connect your applications with Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) API providers such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. You may also check this site https://projects.spring.io/spring-security-oauth/docs/oauth2.html
I've already read it. see this two projects.spring.io/spring-social/core.html, projects.spring.io/spring-social-facebook. as you can see the features, you can do oauth2 with spring-social
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Spring Social is an extension of the Spring Framework that allows you to connect your applications with Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) API providers such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. You may also check this site https://projects.spring.io/spring-security-oauth/docs/oauth2.html
I've already read it. see this two projects.spring.io/spring-social/core.html, projects.spring.io/spring-social-facebook. as you can see the features, you can do oauth2 with spring-social
– devhak
Nov 15 '18 at 7:52
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Spring Social is an extension of the Spring Framework that allows you to connect your applications with Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) API providers such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. You may also check this site https://projects.spring.io/spring-security-oauth/docs/oauth2.html
Spring Social is an extension of the Spring Framework that allows you to connect your applications with Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) API providers such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. You may also check this site https://projects.spring.io/spring-security-oauth/docs/oauth2.html
answered Nov 15 '18 at 7:39
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I've already read it. see this two projects.spring.io/spring-social/core.html, projects.spring.io/spring-social-facebook. as you can see the features, you can do oauth2 with spring-social
– devhak
Nov 15 '18 at 7:52
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I've already read it. see this two projects.spring.io/spring-social/core.html, projects.spring.io/spring-social-facebook. as you can see the features, you can do oauth2 with spring-social
– devhak
Nov 15 '18 at 7:52
I've already read it. see this two projects.spring.io/spring-social/core.html, projects.spring.io/spring-social-facebook. as you can see the features, you can do oauth2 with spring-social
– devhak
Nov 15 '18 at 7:52
I've already read it. see this two projects.spring.io/spring-social/core.html, projects.spring.io/spring-social-facebook. as you can see the features, you can do oauth2 with spring-social
– devhak
Nov 15 '18 at 7:52
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