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[[getting-started]]= Getting StartedIf you are just getting started with Spring Authorization Server, the following sections walk you through creating your first application.[[system-requirements]]== System RequirementsSpring Authorization Server requires a Java 17 or higher Runtime Environment.[[installing-spring-authorization-server]]== Installing Spring Authorization ServerSpring Authorization Server can be used anywhere you already use https://docs.spring.io/spring-security/reference/prerequisites.html[Spring Security].The easiest way to begin using Spring Authorization Server is by creating a https://spring.io/projects/spring-boot[Spring Boot]-based application.You can use https://start.spring.io[start.spring.io] to generate a basic project or use the https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-authorization-server/tree/main/samples/default-authorizationserver[default authorization server sample] as a guide.Then add Spring Boot's starter for Spring Authorization Server as a dependency:[tabs]======Maven::+[[spring-boot-maven-dependency]][source,xml,role="primary",subs="attributes,verbatim"]----<dependency>    <groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>    <artifactId>spring-boot-starter-oauth2-authorization-server</artifactId></dependency>----Gradle::+[[spring-boot-gradle-dependency]][source,gradle,role="secondary",subs="attributes,verbatim"]----implementation "org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter-oauth2-authorization-server"----======TIP: See https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot/docs/current/reference/html/getting-started.html#getting-started.installing[Installing Spring Boot] for more information on using Spring Boot with Maven or Gradle.Alternatively, you can add Spring Authorization Server without Spring Boot using the following example:[tabs]======Maven::+[[maven-dependency]][source,xml,role="primary",subs="attributes,verbatim"]----<dependency>    <groupId>org.springframework.security</groupId>    <artifactId>spring-security-oauth2-authorization-server</artifactId>    <version>{spring-authorization-server-version}</version></dependency>----Gradle::+[[gradle-dependency]][source,gradle,role="secondary",subs="attributes,verbatim"]----implementation "org.springframework.security:spring-security-oauth2-authorization-server:{spring-authorization-server-version}"----======[[developing-your-first-application]]== Developing Your First ApplicationTo get started, you need the minimum required components defined as a `@Bean`. When using the `spring-boot-starter-oauth2-authorization-server` dependency, define the following properties and Spring Boot will provide the necessary `@Bean` definitions for you:[[application-yml]].application.yml[source,yaml]----include::{docs-java}/sample/gettingstarted/application.yml[]----TIP: Beyond the Getting Started experience, most users will want to customize the default configuration. The xref:getting-started.adoc#defining-required-components[next section] demonstrates providing all of the necessary beans yourself.[[defining-required-components]]== Defining Required ComponentsIf you want to customize the default configuration (regardless of whether you're using Spring Boot), you can define the minimum required components as a `@Bean` in a Spring `@Configuration`.These components can be defined as follows:[[sample.gettingstarted]].SecurityConfig.java[source,java]----include::{docs-java}/sample/gettingstarted/SecurityConfig.java[]----This is a minimal configuration for getting started quickly. To understand what each component is used for, see the following descriptions:<1> A Spring Security filter chain for the xref:protocol-endpoints.adoc[Protocol Endpoints].<2> A Spring Security filter chain for https://docs.spring.io/spring-security/reference/servlet/authentication/index.html[authentication].<3> An instance of {spring-security-api-base-url}/org/springframework/security/core/userdetails/UserDetailsService.html[`UserDetailsService`] for retrieving users to authenticate.<4> An instance of xref:core-model-components.adoc#registered-client-repository[`RegisteredClientRepository`] for managing clients.<5> An instance of `com.nimbusds.jose.jwk.source.JWKSource` for signing access tokens.<6> An instance of `java.security.KeyPair` with keys generated on startup used to create the `JWKSource` above.<7> An instance of {spring-security-api-base-url}/org/springframework/security/oauth2/jwt/JwtDecoder.html[`JwtDecoder`] for decoding signed access tokens.<8> An instance of xref:configuration-model#configuring-authorization-server-settings[`AuthorizationServerSettings`] to configure Spring Authorization Server.
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