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java-webauthn-server
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A Passwordless Future! Passkeys for Java Developers
java-webauthn-server: A library from Yubico that supports many attestation format. But it is not 100% FIDO2 conformant.
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Is there any way to allow login with a Yubikey across multiple domain names (explanation inside)
I have some example code here: https://github.com/Yubico/java-webauthn-server/blob/main/webauthn-server-demo/src/main/webapp/index.html
- What's the state of WebAuthn for Java? Has anyone had to implement WebAuthn for one of their projects?
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Software and drivers
If you need them to use one of a set of trusted authenticator models, then you need attestation. Your authentication servers will need to compile a set of acceptable attestation root certificates, and require that all enrolled credentials have a valid attestation statement that correctly chains to one of those trusted root certificates. Yubico provides libraries to help with this for Python and Java You can provide the devices or let users self-source one on the list of acceptable models. Your webapp will also need to guide users to use the correct authenticator if they attempt to use an untrusted one. Note that this will only let you verify an authenticator model, not individual YubiKeys (i.e., not on serial number level).
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The best way, for generating a ready-to-run application in Java you can use the Spring Boot Initializr tool.
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Consuming and Testing third party API's using Spring Webclient
curl --location 'https://start.spring.io/starter.zip?type=maven-project&language=java&bootVersion=3.2.2&baseDir=ms-xcoffee&groupId=com.xcoffee&artifactId=ms-xcoffee&name=ms-xcoffee&description=Demo%20project%20for%20Spring%20Boot&packageName=com.xcoffee.ms-xcoffee&packaging=jar&javaVersion=21&dependencies=webflux%2Clombok%2Cvalidation' | tar -xzvf -
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Spring boot and PostgreSQL in Docker Compose
In this segment we will create a basic Spring boot app from Spring Initializer. Add the below dependencies:
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Spring Data MongoDB — CRUD, Aggregations, Views and Materialized Views
Add the following MongoDB dependencies in your pom.xml or use spring initializer and select the Spring Data MongoDB dependency:
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Run a java service serverless with ECS and Fargate
An easy way to create the skeleton project is to visit Spring Initializr, I set the Project to Gradle - Groovy, Language to Java, and add Spring Web dependency. Then it's just to generate the project and unpack it.
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A Passwordless Future! Passkeys for Java Developers
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Spring Cloud Functions, Kafka | How to interact asynchronous
I will start with a simple example of a cloud function, which is the same as a rest endpoint in the classical spring boot web application. You can create a project from your favorite IDE or from Spring Initliazr.
What are some alternatives?
webauthn4j - A portable Java library for WebAuthn(Passkeys) server side verification
JHipster - JHipster, much like Spring initializr, is a generator to create a boilerplate backend application, but also with an integrated front end implementation in React, Vue or Angular. In their own words, it "Is a development platform to quickly generate, develop, & deploy modern web applications & microservice architectures."
webauthn4j-spring-security - WebAuthn4J Extension for Spring Security
Spring Boot - Spring Boot
webauthn-json - 🔏 A small WebAuthn API wrapper that translates to/from pure JSON using base64url.
Javet - Javet is Java + V8 (JAVa + V + EighT). It is an awesome way of embedding Node.js and V8 in Java.
akka-http-session - Web & mobile client-side akka-http sessions, with optional JWT support
elastic-beanstalk-roadmap - AWS Elastic Beanstalk roadmap
windows-fido-bridge - An OpenSSH SK middleware that allows you to use a FIDO/U2F security key (e.g. a YubiKey) to SSH into a remote server from WSL or Cygwin.
jhipster-sample-app - This is a sample application created with JHipster
spring-petclinic - A sample Spring-based application
htmx-demo - Very simple demonstration of the use of htmx with Spring Boot and Thymeleaf.