Difference between revisions of "Resource"
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*Resources are something typically need to be protecting with [[Authentication]] by a [[Identifier or Attribute Provider]] - either identity data of your users, or APIs. | *Resources are something typically need to be protecting with [[Authentication]] by a [[Identifier or Attribute Provider]] - either identity data of your users, or APIs. | ||
*Every resource has a unique name - and clients use this name to specify to which resources they want to get access to. | *Every resource has a unique name - and clients use this name to specify to which resources they want to get access to. | ||
− | *The [[Resource]] will typically use [[User Information]] (aka claims) about a user, | + | *The [[Resource]] will typically use [[User Information]] (aka claims) about a user (name, email address, etc.) to enable [[Persistence]], [[Recovery]] and [[Redress]] for the user. |
*APIs resources represent functionality a client wants to invoke - typically modelled as Web APIs, but not necessarily. | *APIs resources represent functionality a client wants to invoke - typically modelled as Web APIs, but not necessarily. | ||
Revision as of 17:10, 18 July 2018
Full Title or Meme
A part of a Web Site that provides access to service or content on the internet.
Context
- Resources are something typically need to be protecting with Authentication by a Identifier or Attribute Provider - either identity data of your users, or APIs.
- Every resource has a unique name - and clients use this name to specify to which resources they want to get access to.
- The Resource will typically use User Information (aka claims) about a user (name, email address, etc.) to enable Persistence, Recovery and Redress for the user.
- APIs resources represent functionality a client wants to invoke - typically modelled as Web APIs, but not necessarily.