OAuth 2 Explained
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if you want to go quickly: the introduction goes first, and true explanation starts at 5:29
There is no such thing as being in a hurry. You either want to learn about OAuth 2 or you don't.
So if you want learn about OAuth2 watch the whole video.
yup, that's what I did :) but some people actually know the concept from the introduction and want to go to the point
bvv There is such a thing as being in a hurry. Some people just need to get stuff done.
Graphic scheme was looking really nice and I am really happy get through that presentation. Thank you for your contribution. Much appreciated !
In a nut shell: you login with your credentials and receive a secret key used to request a token to access the resources.
so wrong the chart
Thanks a lot, this was the best explanation and video I found on the web so far.
The state/flow diagram helped immensely as well, thanks again.
Nice video Jing Yang
Nice explanation, but still I have a confusion. The point 5 you mentioned is "Validate Login Details", as far as i know that is method of authentication. How authenticating the user name and password/ Credentials of the user is completed in this situation. As I always heard OAuth cannot do authentication then how a user is valideated here at point 5.
Thanks
Thank you for sharing this informative video! Wish you well.
Nice explanation and the diagram helped a lot :)
This is a great explanation. But which kind of flow is this? I am still learning all of this and there are different flow types apparently.
It seems (and I could be wrong), that this example would NOT be used if you are using a Native mobile app on your phone, or when you are using a "javascript web app" like Angular, where these types of apps (native or js app) would try to call the API Resource directly. But again, I could be wrong here. Still trying to figure all this out.
It's called a Sequence Diagram
Very useful ! Thanks
accent is familiar but content is good
very nice, thank you.
Good overview. Thank you!
Very useful video.
Thank you, Great explanation. very informative,
Great explanation. Thank you!
Thank you for the helpful explanation!
Great one..thanks
Excellent ! Thanks
great explanation.
Excellent
Excellent explanation
Told me what I needed to know!
excellent!
Nice, clear explanation!
Nice effort. This video would have worked for me may be if not diagrammed using UML. Instead of network client/servers I see classes, instantiations, object lifetimes, etc. i stopped watching after the first 15 seconds. UML (in this case scenario diagram) is for object oriented code design, not the right diagram for this purpose
That's simply not true
Thanks very helpful