As we know, HTTP is a stateless protocol where each request is treated as an independent request. For rendering static web page, this could still be fine, but what if the web application needs to track a user across multiple requests.That is where Session and state management came to the picture. The server will authenticate … Continue reading “JWT – JSON Web Token – Introduction”
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JWT – JSON Web Token – Introduction
As we know, HTTP is a stateless protocol where each request is treated as an independent request. For rendering static web page, this could still be fine, but what if the web application needs to track a user across multiple requests.That is where Session and state management came to the picture.
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