Thansk to Lakshman.
I hope it's just only one of the solutions. But if don't want to deploy the API
manager, any other way?
From the post [1], we can see the JAX-RS provides the related mechanism to help
implementing the authentication and authorization. The main concern is that:
which carbon API can be called to do the work?
[1]
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26777083/best-practice-for-rest-token-based-authentication-with-jax-rs-and-jersey
Regards, Wenxing
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From: "Lakshman Udayakantha";<lakshm...@wso2.com>;
Send time: Tuesday, Sep 27, 2016 4:19 PM
To: "wenxzhen"<wenxing.zh...@qq.com>;
Cc: "dev"<dev@wso2.org>;
Subject: Re: [Dev] How to do authentication/authorization on JAX-RS
RESTservice running on WSO2 AS?
Hi Wenxing,
You can expose your rest services as REST APIs via WSO2 API Manager. In API
Manager we can provide authentication and authorization to APIs.
Thanks
On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 8:15 AM, wenxzhen <wenxing.zh...@qq.com> wrote:
Dear all,
For a JAX-RS REST service running on WSO2 AS, what's the best way to implement
the authentication and authorization for each REST API? Please kindly advice.
Thank you very much
Regards, Wenxing
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