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i18n in Java 11, Spring Boot, and JavaScript

This example shows how to do i18n in Java 11, Spring Boot, and JavaScript. Please read i18n in Java 11, Spring Boot, and JavaScript to see how this example was created.

Prerequisites: Java 11.

Okta has Authentication and User Management APIs that reduce development time with instant-on, scalable user infrastructure. Okta's intuitive API and expert support make it easy for developers to authenticate, manage, and secure users and roles in any application.

Getting Started

To install this example, run the following commands:

git clone https://github.com/oktadeveloper/okta-java-i18n-example.git
cd okta-java-i18n-example

Run the basic example with English.

java Hello.java

Or Spanish:

java Hello.java es

There's also a Spring Boot example, and a custom-login example you can read more about in the blog post.

To run the custom-login example, you'll need to create an account and OIDC app on Okta.

Create an Application in Okta

Log in to your Okta Developer account (or sign up if you don’t have an account).

  1. From the Applications page, choose Add Application.
  2. On the Create New Application page, select Web.
  3. Give your app a memorable name, then click Done.

Copy your issuer (found under API > Authorization Servers), client ID, and client secret into custom-login/src/main/resources/application.yml as follows:

okta:
  oauth2:
    issuer: https://{yourOktaDomain}/oauth2/default
    client-id: {yourClientID}
    client-secret: {yourClientSecret}

NOTE: The value of {yourOktaDomain} should be something like dev-123456.okta.com. Make sure you don't include -admin in the value!

After modifying this file, start the custom-login app and you should be able to authenticate with Okta.

Links

This example uses the following open source libraries:

Help

Please post any questions as comments on the blog post, or on the Okta Developer Forums.

License

Apache 2.0, see LICENSE.