okechukwu001 / okta-java-websockets-example

Java, Spring, and Secure WebSockets Example

Home Page:https://developer.okta.com/blog/2019/10/09/java-spring-websocket-tutorial

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Tutorial: Java API for WebSocket

This repository contains all the code for testing Spring Framework WebSocket support with a Broker Server Application and a JavaScript Client, using Okta authentication and access tokens for the WebSocket handshake.

Please read Tutorial: Develop Apps with Secure WebSockets in Java to see how this app was created.

Prerequisites: Java 8

Okta has Authentication and User Management APIs that reduce development time with instant-on, scalable user infrastructure. Okta's intuitive API and expert support make it easy for developers to authenticate, manage and secure users and roles in any application.

Getting Started

To install this example, run the following commands:

git clone https://github.com/oktadeveloper/okta-java-websockets-example.git
cd okta-java-websockets-example

Create Client and Server Applications in Okta

Log in to your Okta Developer account (or sign up if you don’t have an account).

  1. From the Applications page, choose Add Application.
  2. On the Create New Application page, select SPA.
  3. On the next page, add http://localhost:8080 as a Login redirect URI
  4. Copy the Client ID from the General Settings

Go to the Dashboard home and copy the Org URL from the top right corner.

Update The Javascript Client ID

Open the project and edit src/main/resources/static/js/auth.js. Update the clientId param in the client instantiation, and replace {yourOktaDomain} with your Org URL (e.g., dev-123456.okta.com).

var authClient = new OktaAuth({
  url: 'https://{yourOktaDomain}',
  issuer: 'https://{yourOktaDomain}/oauth2/default',
  clientId: '{yourClientID}',
  redirectUri: 'http://localhost:8080'
});

Edit src/main/resources/application.yml and update the issuer:

okta:
  oauth2:
    issuer: https://{yourOktaDomain}/oauth2/default

Run with Maven

./mvnw spring-boot:run

Go to http://localhost:8080 and login with Okta.

Links

This example uses the Okta Spring Boot Starter and the Okta Auth JS SDK to integrate with Okta.

Help

Please post any questions as comments on the blog post, or visit our Okta Developer Forums.

License

Apache 2.0, see LICENSE.

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Java, Spring, and Secure WebSockets Example

https://developer.okta.com/blog/2019/10/09/java-spring-websocket-tutorial

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