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Learn how to log users in and out with REST Level 2 requests and OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code flow with PKCE.

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Wednesday, February 9, 2022PrintSubscribe
Lesson: Standalone SPA5 with REST Level 2 and OAuth 2.0

This client app is the look-alike of the SPA4. It works with the REST resources directly. The HTTP methods and URLs are embedded in the code. If you have fallen in love with the hypermedia, then you may find it as a disadvantage. If you are not convinced and prefer the traditional REST, then use this client app as the foundation for your next hybrid or native application. This app in the lesson displays a list of products from the RESTful application created with Code On Time. Its users are authenticated with OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code flow with PKCE. The user picture and email are extracted from JWT courtesy of OpenID Connect.

What is different? This app is not taking advantage of the hypermedia. Instead it makes use of the REST resources with the appropriate HTTP methods. Hence the REST Level 2 designation according to the Richardson Maturity Model.

Standalone SPA5 with REST Level 2 and OAuth 2.0
Standalone SPA5 with REST Level 2 and OAuth 2.0

Thursday, January 20, 2022PrintSubscribe
Lesson: Embedded SPA2 with REST Level 2

This lesson explains how to access the RESTful API while ignoring the hypermedia. The hypermedia makes an API self-documenting. Developers can easily discover how to make the traditional REST requests to the application with their favorite API development tool or directly in the browser.

Discover the benefits of hypermedia in the Embedded SPA2 with REST Level 2 segment by learning how to live without it!

Embedded SPA2 with REST Level 2
Embedded SPA2 with REST Level 2

Sunday, January 9, 2022PrintSubscribe
Lesson: RESTful Backend Application

The lesson explains how to build a database application of an inventory management system with the built-in RESTful API engine driven by HATEOAS hypermedia.

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The reading pane in the app created with Code On Time.
The reading pane in the app created with Code On Time.

RESTful resource collection infused with hypermedia.
RESTful resource collection infused with hypermedia.