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    Using Jakarta EE RDBMS Based Identity Store with Payara

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    This blog ticket is demonstrating how the Payara platform (Server and Micro) is implementing the JSR-375 specifications in order to perform RDBMS based authentication and authorization.

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    Tags: Payara

    Categories: Jakarta EE, JSR-375, Payara, Security

    Updated: October 18, 2022

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