spring-boot-seed | seed project for developing RESTful services using Spring | Application Framework library
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kandi X-RAY | spring-boot-seed Summary
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- Creates new application
- Set the application secret
- Generate a random string
- Set the display name
- Sets authentication token
- The roles for the user
- Set the username
- Generate a LoggerUser from a JSONWebToken
- Performs basic authentication checks
- Retrieves the user account details
- Returns the application for the given application id
- Authenticate a logger
- Initialize roles and account
- Configures this HttpSecuritySecurity
- Handler for rate limit exceeded
- Finds account by username
- Returns a string representation of this account
- Returns true if credentials are not expired
- Get a log
- Will trigger redis
- Check the rate limit annotation
- Creates a new log
- Returns the application with the given application id
- Create a new log
- Bean connection factory
- Create an application
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QUESTION
I am trying to understand various available AGL specific options that we can give in config.xml and I am referring to the link below
https://docs.automotivelinux.org/docs/en/halibut/apis_services/reference/af-main/2.2-config.xml.html
This is the sample config.xml file
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Mar-06 at 09:48I figured out why we need this
required-api: param name="#target"
OPTIONAL(not compulsory)
It declares the name of the unit(in question it is main) requiring the listed apis. Only one instance of the param “#target” is allowed. When there is not instance of this param, it behave as if the target main was specified.
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Install spring-boot-seed
You can use spring-boot-seed like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the spring-boot-seed component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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