API Tutorial (Java) - Part 33: Security Updates
Building an API to sell on the RapidAPI marketplace. Using "enterprise" tools and technologies (Github, Java 17, IntelliJ, Maven, Jetty, JAX-RS, Jersey, AWS, RHEL). Provides all the details on how to start a project from scratch and build it into a fully functional and secure system, complete with OpenAPI documentation, running on Amazon AWS and available in the RapidAPI marketplace, easily managed and updated with zero down-time for best accessibility and experience for customers.
Part 33 updates the security filter to verify the provided proxy secret is correct, and begins implementing support for direct access to the API using API keys from the database.
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Part 32 - OpenAPI Annotations: https://youtu.be/93L8yI6KS6s
Part 34 - API Keys: https://youtu.be/MLY3B8VAA10
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