![]() ![]() ![]() Stormpath hooks into typical Java web applications and gives developers all the authentication, authorization, and user security out-of-the-box so you can get on with what you really care about – your application. If you’ve built a Java web application, you know the time and pain involved in building out proper authentication and user management.Įven if you use a great framework like Apache Shiro or Spring Security, there’s still a lot of boring UI work and high risk backend work.Īt a minimum, you have to build UI screens for registration, login, and forgot password in addition to controllers processing each view, logout handlers, etc.Īnd then you have to worry about security issues like password hashing schemes, updating hashing algorithms as computation improves, cross-site request forgery (CSRF) protection, cross-site scripting (xss) attacks, and more. This post is a quick tutorial, including Java and JSP code templates, to show you just how quickly you can build a Java web app with a complete set authentication and user management features and user interfaces with Stormpath. Just drop our Servlet plugin into your Java web application and boom – instant user management with little to no coding required. We just released a major upgrade of our Java SDK, which now includes Java Webapp (Servlet 3.1+) support with a ton of user automation. ![]() Update : Watch Stormpath CTO Les Hazlewood’s presentation on REST + JSON API design best practices. ![]()
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