Big thank to you. I really appreciate your work. I hope you will make more content about specific mid-level topic, like your spring security videos. I respect your choice to make for-beginner videos but I think intermediate level would be great. Your channel will grow, I believe 👍
Hey. Your spring security videos was great, it helped me piece together what multiple other and a book couldn't . Could you make about cors and csrf with spring, and if u could give some explanation on how we could use them together with angular? Thank you!
Thanks for the kind words and suggestions. As I mostly work with public REST APIs, cors and csrf are usually disabled, but I can see that there’s a general need for more in depth Spring Security course, so I will be looking into that.
Your REST API Spring Security videos are a lifesaver. I liked the way you explained the purpose of some of the beans and how it injects into the Spring Security framework. That being said, I felt that you skipped over explaining some of the other beans and what they are used for so I was left to read between the lines or look for other sources to try and understand the specific areas you missed out. Can you also expand on the REST API Spring Security topic by using OAuth2.0 authorization instead of a session based approach? Thank you very much.
Thank you! I've tried explaining everything I do and why, but I could have skipped over some beans provided by Spring. Could you be more concrete on which parts were lacking, so I can improve? I might expand on OAuth2 in the future, but don't hold your breath for it, as I've recently switched jobs, and I'm pretty busy with that at the moment. Also the security series wasn't on a session based approach, it is was stateless with JWT. Session based approach would be with a session cookie (I think that's the default behavior).
Is there something more concrete that you want to know about? Some handling is already covered in my Spring Security series, but I have a feeling that you might have something else in mind
Sorry for the late response. I was interested in using @ControlerAdvice and @ExceptionHandler in security exception handling as well as authorization exceptions. Thanks in advance. :) @@rytis-codes
Big thank to you. I really appreciate your work.
I hope you will make more content about specific mid-level topic, like your spring security videos.
I respect your choice to make for-beginner videos but I think intermediate level would be great.
Your channel will grow, I believe 👍
i really thank you for your work, hope see you soon +1
Hey. Your spring security videos was great, it helped me piece together what multiple other and a book couldn't . Could you make about cors and csrf with spring, and if u could give some explanation on how we could use them together with angular? Thank you!
Thanks for the kind words and suggestions. As I mostly work with public REST APIs, cors and csrf are usually disabled, but I can see that there’s a general need for more in depth Spring Security course, so I will be looking into that.
thank you
Your REST API Spring Security videos are a lifesaver. I liked the way you explained the purpose of some of the beans and how it injects into the Spring Security framework. That being said, I felt that you skipped over explaining some of the other beans and what they are used for so I was left to read between the lines or look for other sources to try and understand the specific areas you missed out.
Can you also expand on the REST API Spring Security topic by using OAuth2.0 authorization instead of a session based approach? Thank you very much.
Thank you! I've tried explaining everything I do and why, but I could have skipped over some beans provided by Spring. Could you be more concrete on which parts were lacking, so I can improve?
I might expand on OAuth2 in the future, but don't hold your breath for it, as I've recently switched jobs, and I'm pretty busy with that at the moment.
Also the security series wasn't on a session based approach, it is was stateless with JWT. Session based approach would be with a session cookie (I think that's the default behavior).
great!😁
Good!!
Comeback soon! 💪🏼
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Hello Rytis, please can you make a video about spring boot 3 security exception handling?
Is there something more concrete that you want to know about? Some handling is already covered in my Spring Security series, but I have a feeling that you might have something else in mind
Sorry for the late response. I was interested in using @ControlerAdvice and @ExceptionHandler in security exception handling as well as authorization exceptions. Thanks in advance. :) @@rytis-codes
Just keep post video
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