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Whether you develop web applications or mobile apps, the OAuth 2.0 protocol will save a lot of headaches. This concise introduction shows you how OAuth provides a single authorization technology across numerous APIs on the Web, so you can securely access users data--such as user profiles, photos, videos, and contact lists--to improve their experience of your application. Through code examples, step-by-step instructions, and use-case examples, youll learn how to apply OAuth 2.0 to your server-side web application, client-side app, or mobile app. Find out what it takes to access social graphs, st. Read more...
Abstract: This book is an introduction to OAuth 2.0, an authentication and authorization protocol for the web. If youre a web application developer or mobile app developer, this book will show you the power of using OAuth to determine the identity of your users and get delegated access to their data to improve the user experience of your app. Read more...

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Getting Started with OAuth 2.0
Ryan Boyd
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Copyright 2012 Ryan Boyd

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Preface

Ive been working with web-based APIs since 1999, building SOAP-based web services for internal IT applications and helping thousands of developers using Googles REST-based APIs for Google Calendar, Picasa Web Albums, YouTube, and more. Each of these APIs has required authorization from users to act on their behalf. Developers using these Google APIs were initially required to use proprietary technologies like ClientLogin and AuthSub. If these same developers wanted to integrate with APIs provided by Yahoo!, they needed to use Yahoo!s BBAuth. The use of these proprietary authorization technologies made it challenging to build applications using APIs from multiple providers.

The development of OAuth 1.0 reduced many of the headaches for developers and allowed them to use a single authorization technology across hundreds of APIs on the Web. However, OAuth 1.0 came with some challenges as wellcryptographic signatures and limited definition of how to use it for authorizing applications not using a server-to-server web application flow. Im delighted that the standardization of OAuth 2.0 is nearly complete, as it provides an authorization protocol thats easy to use both for these types of applications and for a variety of other use cases.

Perhaps most exciting is the upcoming standardization of OpenID Connecta protocol built on top of OAuth 2.0 to enable using the same identity to log in (authenticate) to multiple applications. While Ive worked with hundreds of developers who have successfully built earlier versions of OpenID authentication into their web applications, its rarely been a very smooth process. Just as OAuth 2.0 makes authorization easier for developers, OpenID Connect does the same for authentication.

I hope this book gives you the foundation knowledge you need to work with OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect as the next-generation authorization and authentication technologies for the Web.

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