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				|  |  | -[[oauth2Client-auth-grant-support]]
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				|  |  | -= Authorization Grant Support
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				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-authorization-grants]]
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				|  |  | += [[oauth2Client-auth-grant-support]]Authorization Grant Support
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				|  |  | +:spring-security-reference-base-url: https://docs.spring.io/spring-security/reference
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  This section describes Spring Security's support for authorization grants.
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -[[oauth2Client-auth-code-grant]]
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				|  |  | -== Authorization Code
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				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-authorization-code]]
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				|  |  | +== [[oauth2Client-auth-code-grant]]Authorization Code
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  [NOTE]
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				|  |  |  ====
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				|  |  |  See the OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework for further details on the https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-1.3.1[Authorization Code] grant.
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				|  |  |  ====
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-authorization-code-authorization]]
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				|  |  |  === Obtaining Authorization
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  [NOTE]
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				|  | @@ -18,8 +20,7 @@ See the OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework for further details on the https://too
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				|  |  |  See the https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-4.1.1[Authorization Request/Response] protocol flow for the Authorization Code grant.
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				|  |  |  ====
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-authorization-code-authorization-request]]
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				|  |  |  === Initiating the Authorization Request
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  The `OAuth2AuthorizationRequestRedirectFilter` uses an `OAuth2AuthorizationRequestResolver` to resolve an `OAuth2AuthorizationRequest` and initiate the Authorization Code grant flow by redirecting the end-user's user-agent to the Authorization Server's Authorization Endpoint.
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				|  |  |              client-authentication-method: none
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				|  |  |              authorization-grant-type: authorization_code
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				|  |  |              redirect-uri: "{baseUrl}/authorized/okta"
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				|  |  | -            ...
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				|  |  | +            # ...
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				|  |  |  ----
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  Public Clients are supported by using https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7636[Proof Key for Code Exchange] (PKCE).
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				|  | @@ -82,8 +83,8 @@ If the client is running in an untrusted environment (such as a native applicati
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				|  |  |  [TIP]
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				|  |  |  If the OAuth 2.0 Provider supports PKCE for https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-2.1[Confidential Clients], you may (optionally) configure it using `DefaultOAuth2AuthorizationRequestResolver.setAuthorizationRequestCustomizer(OAuth2AuthorizationRequestCustomizers.withPkce())`.
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -[[oauth2Client-auth-code-redirect-uri]]
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				|  |  | -The `DefaultOAuth2AuthorizationRequestResolver` also supports `URI` template variables for the `redirect-uri` by using `UriComponentsBuilder`.
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				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-authorization-code-redirect-uri]]
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				|  |  | +[[oauth2Client-auth-code-redirect-uri]]The `DefaultOAuth2AuthorizationRequestResolver` also supports `URI` template variables for the `redirect-uri` by using `UriComponentsBuilder`.
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  The following configuration uses all the supported `URI` template variables:
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				|  | @@ -95,9 +96,9 @@ spring:
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				|  |  |        client:
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				|  |  |          registration:
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				|  |  |            okta:
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				|  |  | -            ...
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				|  |  | +            # ...
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				|  |  |              redirect-uri: "{baseScheme}://{baseHost}{basePort}{basePath}/authorized/{registrationId}"
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				|  |  | -            ...
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				|  |  | +            # ...
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				|  |  |  ----
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  [NOTE]
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				|  | @@ -108,6 +109,7 @@ spring:
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				|  |  |  Configuring the `redirect-uri` with `URI` template variables is especially useful when the OAuth 2.0 Client is running behind a xref:features/exploits/http.adoc#http-proxy-server[Proxy Server].
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				|  |  |  Doing so ensures that the `X-Forwarded-*` headers are used when expanding the `redirect-uri`.
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-authorization-code-authorization-request-resolver]]
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				|  |  |  === Customizing the Authorization Request
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  One of the primary use cases an `OAuth2AuthorizationRequestResolver` can realize is the ability to customize the Authorization Request with additional parameters above the standard parameters defined in the OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework.
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				|  | @@ -197,7 +199,7 @@ class SecurityConfig {
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				|  |  |      }
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |      private fun authorizationRequestResolver(
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				|  |  | -            clientRegistrationRepository: ClientRegistrationRepository?): OAuth2AuthorizationRequestResolver? {
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				|  |  | +            clientRegistrationRepository: ClientRegistrationRepository?): OAuth2AuthorizationRequestResolver {
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				|  |  |          val authorizationRequestResolver = DefaultOAuth2AuthorizationRequestResolver(
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				|  |  |                  clientRegistrationRepository, "/oauth2/authorization")
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				|  |  |          authorizationRequestResolver.setAuthorizationRequestCustomizer(
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				|  | @@ -269,7 +271,7 @@ private fun authorizationRequestCustomizer(): Consumer<OAuth2AuthorizationReques
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				|  |  |  ----
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				|  |  |  ======
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-authorization-code-authorization-request-repository]]
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				|  |  |  === Storing the Authorization Request
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  The `AuthorizationRequestRepository` is responsible for the persistence of the `OAuth2AuthorizationRequest` from the time the Authorization Request is initiated to the time the Authorization Response is received (the callback).
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				|  |  |  			.oauth2Client(oauth2 -> oauth2
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				|  |  |  				.authorizationCodeGrant(codeGrant -> codeGrant
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				|  |  |  					.authorizationRequestRepository(this.authorizationRequestRepository())
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				|  |  | -					...
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				|  |  | +					// ...
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				|  |  |  				)
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				|  |  | +			)
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				|  |  |              .oauth2Login(oauth2 -> oauth2
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				|  |  |                  .authorizationEndpoint(endpoint -> endpoint
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				|  |  |                      .authorizationRequestRepository(this.authorizationRequestRepository())
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				|  |  | -                    ...
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				|  |  | +                    // ...
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				|  |  |                  )
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				|  |  | -            ).build();
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				|  |  | +            );
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				|  |  | +			return http.build();
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				|  |  |  	}
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |      @Bean
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				|  | @@ -351,6 +355,7 @@ Xml::
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				|  |  |  ----
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				|  |  |  ======
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-authorization-code-access-token]]
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				|  |  |  === Requesting an Access Token
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  [NOTE]
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				|  | @@ -358,73 +363,35 @@ Xml::
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				|  |  |  See the https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-4.1.3[Access Token Request/Response] protocol flow for the Authorization Code grant.
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				|  |  |  ====
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -The default implementation of `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient` for the Authorization Code grant is `DefaultAuthorizationCodeTokenResponseClient`, which uses a `RestOperations` instance to exchange an authorization code for an access token at the Authorization Server’s Token Endpoint.
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -The `DefaultAuthorizationCodeTokenResponseClient` is flexible, as it lets you customize the pre-processing of the Token Request and/or post-handling of the Token Response.
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -=== Customizing the Access Token Request
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				|  |  | +There are two implementations of `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient` that can be used to make HTTP requests to the Token Endpoint in order to obtain an access token for the Authorization Code grant:
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -If you need to customize the pre-processing of the Token Request, you can provide `DefaultAuthorizationCodeTokenResponseClient.setRequestEntityConverter()` with a custom `Converter<OAuth2AuthorizationCodeGrantRequest, RequestEntity<?>>`.
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				|  |  | -The default implementation (`OAuth2AuthorizationCodeGrantRequestEntityConverter`) builds a `RequestEntity` representation of a standard https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-4.1.3[OAuth 2.0 Access Token Request].
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				|  |  | -However, providing a custom `Converter` would let you extend the standard Token Request and add custom parameter(s).
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				|  |  | +* `DefaultAuthorizationCodeTokenResponseClient` (_default_)
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				|  |  | +* `RestClientAuthorizationCodeTokenResponseClient`
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -To customize only the parameters of the request, you can provide `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeGrantRequestEntityConverter.setParametersConverter()` with a custom `Converter<OAuth2AuthorizationCodeGrantRequest, MultiValueMap<String, String>>` to completely override the parameters sent with the request. This is often simpler than constructing a `RequestEntity` directly.
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				|  |  | +The default implementation uses a `RestOperations` instance to exchange an authorization code for an access token at the Authorization Server’s Token Endpoint.
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				|  |  | +Spring Security 6.4 introduces a new implementation based on `RestClient`, which provides similar functionality but is better aligned with the Reactive version of the component (based on `WebClient`) in order to provide consistent configuration for applications on either stack.
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -[TIP]
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				|  |  | +[NOTE]
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				|  |  |  ====
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				|  |  | -If you prefer to only add additional parameters, you can provide `OAuth2AuthorizationCodeGrantRequestEntityConverter.addParametersConverter()` with a custom `Converter<OAuth2AuthorizationCodeGrantRequest, MultiValueMap<String, String>>` which constructs an aggregate `Converter`.
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				|  |  | +This section focuses on `RestClientAuthorizationCodeTokenResponseClient`.
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				|  |  | +You can read about {spring-security-reference-base-url}/6.3/servlet/oauth2/client/authorization-grants.html#_requesting_an_access_token[`DefaultAuthorizationCodeTokenResponseClient`] in the Spring Security 6.3 documentation.
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				|  |  |  ====
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -[IMPORTANT]
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				|  |  | -====
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				|  |  | -The custom `Converter` must return a valid `RequestEntity` representation of an OAuth 2.0 Access Token Request that is understood by the intended OAuth 2.0 Provider.
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				|  |  | -====
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				|  |  | +:section-id: authorization-code
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				|  |  | +:grant-type: Authorization Code
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				|  |  | +:class-name: RestClientAuthorizationCodeTokenResponseClient
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				|  |  | +:grant-request: OAuth2AuthorizationCodeGrantRequest
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				|  |  | +:leveloffset: +1
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				|  |  | +include::partial$servlet/oauth2/client/rest-client-access-token-response-client.adoc[]
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -=== Customizing the Access Token Response
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				|  |  | +:leveloffset: -1
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -On the other end, if you need to customize the post-handling of the Token Response, you need to provide `DefaultAuthorizationCodeTokenResponseClient.setRestOperations()` with a custom configured `RestOperations`.
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				|  |  | -The default `RestOperations` is configured as follows:
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				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-authorization-code-access-token-response-client-dsl]]
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				|  |  | +=== Customize using the DSL
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -[tabs]
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				|  |  | -======
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				|  |  | -Java::
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				|  |  | -+
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				|  |  | -[source,java,role="primary"]
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				|  |  | -----
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				|  |  | -RestTemplate restTemplate = new RestTemplate(Arrays.asList(
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				|  |  | -		new FormHttpMessageConverter(),
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				|  |  | -		new OAuth2AccessTokenResponseHttpMessageConverter()));
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				|  |  | +Whether you customize `{class-name}` or provide your own implementation of `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient`, you can configure it using the DSL (as an alternative to <<oauth2-client-authorization-code-access-token-response-client-bean,publishing a bean>>) as follows:
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -restTemplate.setErrorHandler(new OAuth2ErrorResponseErrorHandler());
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				|  |  | -----
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -Kotlin::
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				|  |  | -+
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				|  |  | -[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
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				|  |  | -----
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				|  |  | -val restTemplate = RestTemplate(listOf(
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				|  |  | -        FormHttpMessageConverter(),
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				|  |  | -        OAuth2AccessTokenResponseHttpMessageConverter()))
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -restTemplate.errorHandler = OAuth2ErrorResponseErrorHandler()
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				|  |  | -----
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				|  |  | -======
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -[TIP]
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				|  |  | -====
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				|  |  | -Spring MVC `FormHttpMessageConverter` is required, as it is used when sending the OAuth 2.0 Access Token Request.
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				|  |  | -====
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -`OAuth2AccessTokenResponseHttpMessageConverter` is an `HttpMessageConverter` for an OAuth 2.0 Access Token Response.
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				|  |  | -You can provide `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseHttpMessageConverter.setAccessTokenResponseConverter()` with a custom `Converter<Map<String, Object>, OAuth2AccessTokenResponse>` that is used for converting the OAuth 2.0 Access Token Response parameters to an `OAuth2AccessTokenResponse`.
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -`OAuth2ErrorResponseErrorHandler` is a `ResponseErrorHandler` that can handle an OAuth 2.0 Error, such as `400 Bad Request`.
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				|  |  | -It uses an `OAuth2ErrorHttpMessageConverter` for converting the OAuth 2.0 Error parameters to an `OAuth2Error`.
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -Whether you customize `DefaultAuthorizationCodeTokenResponseClient` or provide your own implementation of `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient`, you need to configure it as follows:
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -.Access Token Response Configuration
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				|  |  | +.Access Token Response Configuration via DSL
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				|  |  |  [tabs]
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				|  |  |  ======
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				|  |  |  Java::
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				|  | @@ -441,7 +408,7 @@ public class OAuth2ClientSecurityConfig {
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				|  |  |  			.oauth2Client(oauth2 -> oauth2
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				|  |  |  				.authorizationCodeGrant(codeGrant -> codeGrant
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				|  |  |  					.accessTokenResponseClient(this.accessTokenResponseClient())
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				|  |  | -					...
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				|  |  | +					// ...
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				|  |  |  				)
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				|  |  |  			);
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				|  |  |  		return http.build();
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				|  | @@ -483,16 +450,15 @@ Xml::
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				|  |  |  ----
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				|  |  |  ======
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -[[oauth2Client-refresh-token-grant]]
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				|  |  | -== Refresh Token
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				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-refresh-token]]
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				|  |  | +== [[oauth2Client-refresh-token-grant]]Refresh Token
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  [NOTE]
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				|  |  |  ====
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				|  |  |  See the OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework for further details on the https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-1.5[Refresh Token].
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				|  |  |  ====
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-refresh-token-access-token]]
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				|  |  |  === Refreshing an Access Token
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  [NOTE]
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				|  | @@ -500,72 +466,33 @@ See the OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework for further details on the https://too
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				|  |  |  See the https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-6[Access Token Request/Response] protocol flow for the Refresh Token grant.
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				|  |  |  ====
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -The default implementation of `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient` for the Refresh Token grant is `DefaultRefreshTokenTokenResponseClient`, which uses a `RestOperations` when refreshing an access token at the Authorization Server’s Token Endpoint.
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				|  |  | +There are two implementations of `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient` that can be used to make HTTP requests to the Token Endpoint in order to obtain an access token for the Refresh Token grant:
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -The `DefaultRefreshTokenTokenResponseClient` is flexible, as it lets you customize the pre-processing of the Token Request or post-handling of the Token Response.
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				|  |  | +* `DefaultRefreshTokenTokenResponseClient` (_default_)
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				|  |  | +* `RestClientRefreshTokenTokenResponseClient`
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | +The default implementation uses a `RestOperations` instance to exchange an authorization code for an access token at the Authorization Server’s Token Endpoint.
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				|  |  | +Spring Security 6.4 introduces a new implementation based on `RestClient`, which provides similar functionality but is better aligned with the Reactive version of the component (based on `WebClient`) in order to provide consistent configuration for applications on either stack.
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -=== Customizing the Access Token Request
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -If you need to customize the pre-processing of the Token Request, you can provide `DefaultRefreshTokenTokenResponseClient.setRequestEntityConverter()` with a custom `Converter<OAuth2RefreshTokenGrantRequest, RequestEntity<?>>`.
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				|  |  | -The default implementation (`OAuth2RefreshTokenGrantRequestEntityConverter`) builds a `RequestEntity` representation of a standard https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-6[OAuth 2.0 Access Token Request].
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				|  |  | -However, providing a custom `Converter` would let you extend the standard Token Request and add custom parameter(s).
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -To customize only the parameters of the request, you can provide `OAuth2RefreshTokenGrantRequestEntityConverter.setParametersConverter()` with a custom `Converter<OAuth2RefreshTokenGrantRequest, MultiValueMap<String, String>>` to completely override the parameters sent with the request. This is often simpler than constructing a `RequestEntity` directly.
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -[TIP]
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				|  |  | -====
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				|  |  | -If you prefer to only add additional parameters, you can provide `OAuth2RefreshTokenGrantRequestEntityConverter.addParametersConverter()` with a custom `Converter<OAuth2RefreshTokenGrantRequest, MultiValueMap<String, String>>` which constructs an aggregate `Converter`.
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				|  |  | -====
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -[IMPORTANT]
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				|  |  | +[NOTE]
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				|  |  |  ====
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				|  |  | -The custom `Converter` must return a valid `RequestEntity` representation of an OAuth 2.0 Access Token Request that is understood by the intended OAuth 2.0 Provider.
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				|  |  | +This section focuses on `RestClientRefreshTokenTokenResponseClient`.
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				|  |  | +You can read about {spring-security-reference-base-url}/6.3/servlet/oauth2/client/authorization-grants.html#_refreshing_an_access_token[`DefaultRefreshTokenTokenResponseClient`] in the Spring Security 6.3 documentation.
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				|  |  |  ====
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | +:section-id: refresh-token
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				|  |  | +:grant-type: Refresh Token
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				|  |  | +:class-name: RestClientRefreshTokenTokenResponseClient
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				|  |  | +:grant-request: OAuth2RefreshTokenGrantRequest
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				|  |  | +:leveloffset: +1
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				|  |  | +include::partial$servlet/oauth2/client/rest-client-access-token-response-client.adoc[]
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -=== Customizing the Access Token Response
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				|  |  | +:leveloffset: -1
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -On the other end, if you need to customize the post-handling of the Token Response, you need to provide `DefaultRefreshTokenTokenResponseClient.setRestOperations()` with a custom configured `RestOperations`.
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				|  |  | -The default `RestOperations` is configured as follows:
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				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-refresh-token-authorized-client-provider-builder]]
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				|  |  | +=== Customize using the Builder
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -[tabs]
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				|  |  | -======
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				|  |  | -Java::
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				|  |  | -+
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				|  |  | -[source,java,role="primary"]
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				|  |  | -----
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				|  |  | -RestTemplate restTemplate = new RestTemplate(Arrays.asList(
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				|  |  | -		new FormHttpMessageConverter(),
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				|  |  | -		new OAuth2AccessTokenResponseHttpMessageConverter()));
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -restTemplate.setErrorHandler(new OAuth2ErrorResponseErrorHandler());
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				|  |  | -----
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -Kotlin::
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				|  |  | -+
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				|  |  | -[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
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				|  |  | -----
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				|  |  | -val restTemplate = RestTemplate(listOf(
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				|  |  | -        FormHttpMessageConverter(),
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				|  |  | -        OAuth2AccessTokenResponseHttpMessageConverter()))
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -restTemplate.errorHandler = OAuth2ErrorResponseErrorHandler()
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				|  |  | -----
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				|  |  | -======
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -[TIP]
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				|  |  | -====
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				|  |  | -Spring MVC `FormHttpMessageConverter` is required, as it is used when sending the OAuth 2.0 Access Token Request.
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				|  |  | -====
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -`OAuth2AccessTokenResponseHttpMessageConverter` is a `HttpMessageConverter` for an OAuth 2.0 Access Token Response.
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				|  |  | -You can provide `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseHttpMessageConverter.setAccessTokenResponseConverter()` with a custom `Converter<Map<String, Object>, OAuth2AccessTokenResponse>` that is used for converting the OAuth 2.0 Access Token Response parameters to an `OAuth2AccessTokenResponse`.
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -`OAuth2ErrorResponseErrorHandler` is a `ResponseErrorHandler` that can handle an OAuth 2.0 Error, such as `400 Bad Request`.
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				|  |  | -It uses an `OAuth2ErrorHttpMessageConverter` for converting the OAuth 2.0 Error parameters to an `OAuth2Error`.
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -Whether you customize `DefaultRefreshTokenTokenResponseClient` or provide your own implementation of `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient`, you need to configure it as follows:
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				|  |  | +Whether you customize `RestClientRefreshTokenTokenResponseClient` or provide your own implementation of `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient`, you can configure it using the `OAuth2AuthorizedClientProviderBuilder` (as an alternative to <<oauth2-client-refresh-token-access-token-response-client-bean,publishing a bean>>) as follows:
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  [tabs]
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				|  |  |  ======
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				|  | @@ -582,7 +509,7 @@ OAuth2AuthorizedClientProvider authorizedClientProvider =
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				|  |  |  				.refreshToken(configurer -> configurer.accessTokenResponseClient(refreshTokenTokenResponseClient))
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				|  |  |  				.build();
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -...
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				|  |  | +// ...
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  authorizedClientManager.setAuthorizedClientProvider(authorizedClientProvider);
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				|  |  |  ----
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				|  | @@ -599,7 +526,7 @@ val authorizedClientProvider = OAuth2AuthorizedClientProviderBuilder.builder()
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				|  |  |          .refreshToken { it.accessTokenResponseClient(refreshTokenTokenResponseClient) }
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				|  |  |          .build()
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -...
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				|  |  | +// ...
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  authorizedClientManager.setAuthorizedClientProvider(authorizedClientProvider)
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				|  |  |  ----
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				|  | @@ -614,14 +541,15 @@ which is an implementation of an `OAuth2AuthorizedClientProvider` for the Refres
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				|  |  |  The `OAuth2RefreshToken` can optionally be returned in the Access Token Response for the `authorization_code` and `password` grant types.
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				|  |  |  If the `OAuth2AuthorizedClient.getRefreshToken()` is available and the `OAuth2AuthorizedClient.getAccessToken()` is expired, it is automatically refreshed by the `RefreshTokenOAuth2AuthorizedClientProvider`.
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -[[oauth2Client-client-creds-grant]]
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				|  |  | -== Client Credentials
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				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-client-credentials]]
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				|  |  | +== [[oauth2Client-client-creds-grant]]Client Credentials
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  [NOTE]
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				|  |  | +====
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				|  |  |  Please refer to the OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework for further details on the https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-1.3.4[Client Credentials] grant.
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				|  |  | +====
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-client-credentials-access-token]]
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				|  |  |  === Requesting an Access Token
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  [NOTE]
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				|  | @@ -629,72 +557,33 @@ Please refer to the OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework for further details on the
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				|  |  |  See the OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework for further details on the https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-1.3.4[Client Credentials] grant.
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				|  |  |  ====
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -The default implementation of `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient` for the Client Credentials grant is `DefaultClientCredentialsTokenResponseClient`, which uses a `RestOperations` when requesting an access token at the Authorization Server’s Token Endpoint.
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				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -The `DefaultClientCredentialsTokenResponseClient` is flexible, as it lets you customize the pre-processing of the Token Request or post-handling of the Token Response.
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				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -=== Customizing the Access Token Request
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +There are two implementations of `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient` that can be used to make HTTP requests to the Token Endpoint in order to obtain an access token for the Client Credentials grant:
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -If you need to customize the pre-processing of the Token Request, you can provide `DefaultClientCredentialsTokenResponseClient.setRequestEntityConverter()` with a custom `Converter<OAuth2ClientCredentialsGrantRequest, RequestEntity<?>>`.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -The default implementation (`OAuth2ClientCredentialsGrantRequestEntityConverter`) builds a `RequestEntity` representation of a standard https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-4.4.2[OAuth 2.0 Access Token Request].
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -However, providing a custom `Converter` would let you extend the standard Token Request and add custom parameter(s).
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +* `DefaultClientCredentialsTokenResponseClient` (_default_)
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				|  |  | +* `RestClientClientCredentialsTokenResponseClient`
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				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -To customize only the parameters of the request, you can provide `OAuth2ClientCredentialsGrantRequestEntityConverter.setParametersConverter()` with a custom `Converter<OAuth2ClientCredentialsGrantRequest, MultiValueMap<String, String>>` to completely override the parameters sent with the request. This is often simpler than constructing a `RequestEntity` directly.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +The default implementation uses a `RestOperations` instance to exchange an authorization code for an access token at the Authorization Server’s Token Endpoint.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +Spring Security 6.4 introduces a new implementation based on `RestClient`, which provides similar functionality but is better aligned with the Reactive version of the component (based on `WebClient`) in order to provide consistent configuration for applications on either stack.
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				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -[TIP]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +[NOTE]
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				|  |  |  ====
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -If you prefer to only add additional parameters, you can provide `OAuth2ClientCredentialsGrantRequestEntityConverter.addParametersConverter()` with a custom `Converter<OAuth2ClientCredentialsGrantRequest, MultiValueMap<String, String>>` which constructs an aggregate `Converter`.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +This section focuses on `RestClientClientCredentialsTokenResponseClient`.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +You can read about {spring-security-reference-base-url}/6.3/servlet/oauth2/client/authorization-grants.html#_requesting_an_access_token_2[`DefaultClientCredentialsTokenResponseClient`] in the Spring Security 6.3 documentation.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ====
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -[IMPORTANT]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -====
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -The custom `Converter` must return a valid `RequestEntity` representation of an OAuth 2.0 Access Token Request that is understood by the intended OAuth 2.0 Provider.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -====
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +:section-id: client-credentials
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +:grant-type: Client Credentials
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +:class-name: RestClientClientCredentialsTokenResponseClient
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +:grant-request: OAuth2ClientCredentialsGrantRequest
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +:leveloffset: +1
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +include::partial$servlet/oauth2/client/rest-client-access-token-response-client.adoc[]
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				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +:leveloffset: -1
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -=== Customizing the Access Token Response
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-client-credentials-authorized-client-provider-builder]]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +=== Customize using the Builder
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -On the other end, if you need to customize the post-handling of the Token Response, you need to provide `DefaultClientCredentialsTokenResponseClient.setRestOperations()` with a custom configured `RestOperations`.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -The default `RestOperations` is configured as follows:
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -[tabs]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -======
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -Java::
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -+
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -[source,java,role="primary"]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -----
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -RestTemplate restTemplate = new RestTemplate(Arrays.asList(
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -		new FormHttpMessageConverter(),
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -		new OAuth2AccessTokenResponseHttpMessageConverter()));
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -restTemplate.setErrorHandler(new OAuth2ErrorResponseErrorHandler());
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -----
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -Kotlin::
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -+
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -----
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -val restTemplate = RestTemplate(listOf(
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -        FormHttpMessageConverter(),
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -        OAuth2AccessTokenResponseHttpMessageConverter()))
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -restTemplate.errorHandler = OAuth2ErrorResponseErrorHandler()
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -----
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -======
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -[TIP]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -====
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -Spring MVC `FormHttpMessageConverter` is required, as it is used when sending the OAuth 2.0 Access Token Request.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -====
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -`OAuth2AccessTokenResponseHttpMessageConverter` is a `HttpMessageConverter` for an OAuth 2.0 Access Token Response.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -You can provide `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseHttpMessageConverter.setAccessTokenResponseConverter()` with a custom `Converter<Map<String, Object>, OAuth2AccessTokenResponse>` that is used for converting the OAuth 2.0 Access Token Response parameters to an `OAuth2AccessTokenResponse`.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -`OAuth2ErrorResponseErrorHandler` is a `ResponseErrorHandler` that can handle an OAuth 2.0 Error, such as `400 Bad Request`.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -It uses an `OAuth2ErrorHttpMessageConverter` to convert the OAuth 2.0 Error parameters to an `OAuth2Error`.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -Whether you customize `DefaultClientCredentialsTokenResponseClient` or provide your own implementation of `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient`, you need to configure it as follows:
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +Whether you customize `RestClientClientCredentialsTokenResponseClient` or provide your own implementation of `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient`, you can configure it using the `OAuth2AuthorizedClientProviderBuilder` (as an alternative to <<oauth2-client-client-credentials-access-token-response-client-bean,publishing a bean>>) as follows:
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  [tabs]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ======
 | 
	
	
		
			
				|  | @@ -710,7 +599,7 @@ OAuth2AuthorizedClientProvider authorizedClientProvider =
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  				.clientCredentials(configurer -> configurer.accessTokenResponseClient(clientCredentialsTokenResponseClient))
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  				.build();
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +// ...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  authorizedClientManager.setAuthorizedClientProvider(authorizedClientProvider);
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ----
 | 
	
	
		
			
				|  | @@ -726,7 +615,7 @@ val authorizedClientProvider = OAuth2AuthorizedClientProviderBuilder.builder()
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				|  |  |          .clientCredentials { it.accessTokenResponseClient(clientCredentialsTokenResponseClient) }
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |          .build()
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +// ...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  authorizedClientManager.setAuthorizedClientProvider(authorizedClientProvider)
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ----
 | 
	
	
		
			
				|  | @@ -738,6 +627,7 @@ authorizedClientManager.setAuthorizedClientProvider(authorizedClientProvider)
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  which is an implementation of an `OAuth2AuthorizedClientProvider` for the Client Credentials grant.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ====
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-client-credentials-authorized-client-manager]]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  === Using the Access Token
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  Consider the following Spring Boot properties for an OAuth 2.0 Client registration:
 | 
	
	
		
			
				|  | @@ -835,7 +725,7 @@ public class OAuth2ClientController {
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				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  		OAuth2AccessToken accessToken = authorizedClient.getAccessToken();
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				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -		...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +		// ...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  		return "index";
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  	}
 | 
	
	
		
			
				|  | @@ -865,7 +755,7 @@ class OAuth2ClientController {
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				|  |  |          val authorizedClient = authorizedClientManager.authorize(authorizeRequest)
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |          val accessToken: OAuth2AccessToken = authorizedClient.accessToken
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -        ...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +        // ...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |          return "index"
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |      }
 | 
	
	
		
			
				|  | @@ -879,14 +769,15 @@ class OAuth2ClientController {
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				|  |  |  If not provided, they default to `ServletRequestAttributes` by using `RequestContextHolder.getRequestAttributes()`.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ====
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -[[oauth2Client-password-grant]]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -== Resource Owner Password Credentials
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-password]]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +== [[oauth2Client-password-grant]]Resource Owner Password Credentials
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  [NOTE]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ====
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  See the OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework for further details on the https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-1.3.3[Resource Owner Password Credentials] grant.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ====
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-password-access-token]]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  === Requesting an Access Token
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  [NOTE]
 | 
	
	
		
			
				|  | @@ -896,8 +787,15 @@ See the https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-4.3.2[Access Token Request/R
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				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  The default implementation of `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient` for the Resource Owner Password Credentials grant is `DefaultPasswordTokenResponseClient`, which uses a `RestOperations` when requesting an access token at the Authorization Server’s Token Endpoint.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +[CAUTION]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +====
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +The `DefaultPasswordTokenResponseClient` class and support for the Resource Owner Password Credentials grant are deprecated.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +This section will be removed in Spring Security 7.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +====
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  The `DefaultPasswordTokenResponseClient` is flexible, as it lets you customize the pre-processing of the Token Request or post-handling of the Token Response.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-password-access-token-request]]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  === Customizing the Access Token Request
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  If you need to customize the pre-processing of the Token Request, you can provide `DefaultPasswordTokenResponseClient.setRequestEntityConverter()` with a custom `Converter<OAuth2PasswordGrantRequest, RequestEntity<?>>`.
 | 
	
	
		
			
				|  | @@ -916,7 +814,7 @@ If you prefer to only add additional parameters, you can provide `OAuth2Password
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  The custom `Converter` must return a valid `RequestEntity` representation of an OAuth 2.0 Access Token Request that is understood by the intended OAuth 2.0 Provider.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ====
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-password-access-token-response]]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  === Customizing the Access Token Response
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  On the other end, if you need to customize the post-handling of the Token Response, you need to provide `DefaultPasswordTokenResponseClient.setRestOperations()` with a custom configured `RestOperations`.
 | 
	
	
		
			
				|  | @@ -958,6 +856,9 @@ You can provide `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseHttpMessageConverter.setTokenResponseC
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  `OAuth2ErrorResponseErrorHandler` is a `ResponseErrorHandler` that can handle an OAuth 2.0 Error, such as `400 Bad Request`.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  It uses an `OAuth2ErrorHttpMessageConverter` to convert the OAuth 2.0 Error parameters to an `OAuth2Error`.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-password-authorized-client-provider-builder]]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +=== Customize using the Builder
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  Whether you customize `DefaultPasswordTokenResponseClient` or provide your own implementation of `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient`, you need to configure it as follows:
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  [tabs]
 | 
	
	
		
			
				|  | @@ -975,7 +876,7 @@ OAuth2AuthorizedClientProvider authorizedClientProvider =
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  				.refreshToken()
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  				.build();
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +// ...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  authorizedClientManager.setAuthorizedClientProvider(authorizedClientProvider);
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ----
 | 
	
	
		
			
				|  | @@ -991,7 +892,7 @@ val authorizedClientProvider = OAuth2AuthorizedClientProviderBuilder.builder()
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |          .refreshToken()
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |          .build()
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +// ...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  authorizedClientManager.setAuthorizedClientProvider(authorizedClientProvider)
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ----
 | 
	
	
		
			
				|  | @@ -1003,6 +904,7 @@ authorizedClientManager.setAuthorizedClientProvider(authorizedClientProvider)
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  which is an implementation of an `OAuth2AuthorizedClientProvider` for the Resource Owner Password Credentials grant.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ====
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-password-authorized-client-manager]]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  === Using the Access Token
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  Consider the following Spring Boot properties for an OAuth 2.0 Client registration:
 | 
	
	
		
			
				|  | @@ -1144,7 +1046,7 @@ public class OAuth2ClientController {
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				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  		OAuth2AccessToken accessToken = authorizedClient.getAccessToken();
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -		...
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				|  |  | +		// ...
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  		return "index";
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				|  |  |  	}
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				|  | @@ -1174,7 +1076,7 @@ class OAuth2ClientController {
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				|  |  |          val authorizedClient = authorizedClientManager.authorize(authorizeRequest)
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				|  |  |          val accessToken: OAuth2AccessToken = authorizedClient.accessToken
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -        ...
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				|  |  | +        // ...
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |          return "index"
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				|  |  |      }
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				|  | @@ -1188,16 +1090,15 @@ class OAuth2ClientController {
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				|  |  |  If not provided, they default to `ServletRequestAttributes` using `RequestContextHolder.getRequestAttributes()`.
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				|  |  |  ====
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -[[oauth2Client-jwt-bearer-grant]]
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				|  |  | -== JWT Bearer
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				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-jwt-bearer]]
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				|  |  | +== [[oauth2Client-jwt-bearer-grant]]JWT Bearer
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  [NOTE]
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				|  |  |  ====
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				|  |  |  Please refer to JSON Web Token (JWT) Profile for OAuth 2.0 Client Authentication and Authorization Grants for further details on the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7523[JWT Bearer] grant.
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				|  |  |  ====
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-jwt-bearer-access-token]]
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				|  |  |  === Requesting an Access Token
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  [NOTE]
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				|  | @@ -1205,65 +1106,33 @@ Please refer to JSON Web Token (JWT) Profile for OAuth 2.0 Client Authentication
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				|  |  |  Please refer to the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7523#section-2.1[Access Token Request/Response] protocol flow for the JWT Bearer grant.
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				|  |  |  ====
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -The default implementation of `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient` for the JWT Bearer grant is `DefaultJwtBearerTokenResponseClient`, which uses a `RestOperations` when requesting an access token at the Authorization Server’s Token Endpoint.
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				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -The `DefaultJwtBearerTokenResponseClient` is quite flexible as it allows you to customize the pre-processing of the Token Request and/or post-handling of the Token Response.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -=== Customizing the Access Token Request
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -If you need to customize the pre-processing of the Token Request, you can provide `DefaultJwtBearerTokenResponseClient.setRequestEntityConverter()` with a custom `Converter<JwtBearerGrantRequest, RequestEntity<?>>`.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -The default implementation `JwtBearerGrantRequestEntityConverter` builds a `RequestEntity` representation of a https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7523#section-2.1[OAuth 2.0 Access Token Request].
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -However, providing a custom `Converter`, would allow you to extend the Token Request and add custom parameter(s).
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -To customize only the parameters of the request, you can provide `JwtBearerGrantRequestEntityConverter.setParametersConverter()` with a custom `Converter<JwtBearerGrantRequest, MultiValueMap<String, String>>` to completely override the parameters sent with the request. This is often simpler than constructing a `RequestEntity` directly.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -[TIP]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -If you prefer to only add additional parameters, you can provide `JwtBearerGrantRequestEntityConverter.addParametersConverter()` with a custom `Converter<JwtBearerGrantRequest, MultiValueMap<String, String>>` which constructs an aggregate `Converter`.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +There are two implementations of `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient` that can be used to make HTTP requests to the Token Endpoint in order to obtain an access token for the JWT Bearer grant:
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -=== Customizing the Access Token Response
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +* `DefaultJwtBearerTokenResponseClient` (_default_)
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +* `RestClientJwtBearerTokenResponseClient`
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -On the other end, if you need to customize the post-handling of the Token Response, you will need to provide `DefaultJwtBearerTokenResponseClient.setRestOperations()` with a custom configured `RestOperations`.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -The default `RestOperations` is configured as follows:
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +The default implementation uses a `RestOperations` instance to exchange an authorization code for an access token at the Authorization Server’s Token Endpoint.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +Spring Security 6.4 introduces a new implementation based on `RestClient`, which provides similar functionality but is better aligned with the Reactive version of the component (based on `WebClient`) in order to provide consistent configuration for applications on either stack.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -[tabs]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -======
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -Java::
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -+
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -[source,java,role="primary"]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -----
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -RestTemplate restTemplate = new RestTemplate(Arrays.asList(
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -		new FormHttpMessageConverter(),
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -		new OAuth2AccessTokenResponseHttpMessageConverter()));
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -restTemplate.setErrorHandler(new OAuth2ErrorResponseErrorHandler());
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -----
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -Kotlin::
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -+
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -----
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -val restTemplate = RestTemplate(listOf(
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -        FormHttpMessageConverter(),
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -        OAuth2AccessTokenResponseHttpMessageConverter()))
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -restTemplate.errorHandler = OAuth2ErrorResponseErrorHandler()
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -----
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -======
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -[TIP]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +[NOTE]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ====
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -Spring MVC `FormHttpMessageConverter` is required as it's used when sending the OAuth 2.0 Access Token Request.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +This section focuses on `RestClientJwtBearerTokenResponseClient`.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +You can read about {spring-security-reference-base-url}/6.3/servlet/oauth2/client/authorization-grants.html#_requesting_an_access_token_4[`DefaultClientCredentialsTokenResponseClient`] in the Spring Security 6.3 documentation.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ====
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -`OAuth2AccessTokenResponseHttpMessageConverter` is a `HttpMessageConverter` for an OAuth 2.0 Access Token Response.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -You can provide `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseHttpMessageConverter.setAccessTokenResponseConverter()` with a custom `Converter<Map<String, Object>, OAuth2AccessTokenResponse>` that is used for converting the OAuth 2.0 Access Token Response parameters to an `OAuth2AccessTokenResponse`.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +:section-id: jwt-bearer
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +:grant-type: JWT Bearer
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +:class-name: RestClientJwtBearerTokenResponseClient
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +:grant-request: JwtBearerGrantRequest
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +:leveloffset: +1
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +include::partial$servlet/oauth2/client/rest-client-access-token-response-client.adoc[]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +:leveloffset: -1
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -`OAuth2ErrorResponseErrorHandler` is a `ResponseErrorHandler` that can handle an OAuth 2.0 Error, eg. 400 Bad Request.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -It uses an `OAuth2ErrorHttpMessageConverter` for converting the OAuth 2.0 Error parameters to an `OAuth2Error`.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-jwt-bearer-authorized-client-provider-builder]]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +=== Customize using the Builder
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -Whether you customize `DefaultJwtBearerTokenResponseClient` or provide your own implementation of `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient`, you'll need to configure it as shown in the following example:
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +Whether you customize `RestClientJwtBearerTokenResponseClient` or provide your own implementation of `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient`, you can configure it using the `OAuth2AuthorizedClientProviderBuilder` (as an alternative to <<oauth2-client-jwt-bearer-access-token-response-client-bean,publishing a bean>>) as follows:
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  [tabs]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ======
 | 
	
	
		
			
				|  | @@ -1282,7 +1151,7 @@ OAuth2AuthorizedClientProvider authorizedClientProvider =
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  				.provider(jwtBearerAuthorizedClientProvider)
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  				.build();
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +// ...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  authorizedClientManager.setAuthorizedClientProvider(authorizedClientProvider);
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ----
 | 
	
	
		
			
				|  | @@ -1295,18 +1164,19 @@ Kotlin::
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  val jwtBearerTokenResponseClient: OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient<JwtBearerGrantRequest> = ...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  val jwtBearerAuthorizedClientProvider = JwtBearerOAuth2AuthorizedClientProvider()
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -jwtBearerAuthorizedClientProvider.setAccessTokenResponseClient(jwtBearerTokenResponseClient);
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +jwtBearerAuthorizedClientProvider.setAccessTokenResponseClient(jwtBearerTokenResponseClient)
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  val authorizedClientProvider = OAuth2AuthorizedClientProviderBuilder.builder()
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |          .provider(jwtBearerAuthorizedClientProvider)
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |          .build()
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +// ...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  authorizedClientManager.setAuthorizedClientProvider(authorizedClientProvider)
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ----
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ======
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-jwt-bearer-authorized-client-manager]]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  === Using the Access Token
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  Given the following Spring Boot properties for an OAuth 2.0 Client registration:
 | 
	
	
		
			
				|  | @@ -1400,7 +1270,7 @@ public class OAuth2ResourceServerController {
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  		OAuth2AuthorizedClient authorizedClient = this.authorizedClientManager.authorize(authorizeRequest);
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  		OAuth2AccessToken accessToken = authorizedClient.getAccessToken();
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -		...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +		// ...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  	}
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  }
 | 
	
	
		
			
				|  | @@ -1423,7 +1293,7 @@ class OAuth2ResourceServerController {
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |          val authorizedClient = authorizedClientManager.authorize(authorizeRequest)
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |          val accessToken: OAuth2AccessToken = authorizedClient.accessToken
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -        ...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +        // ...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |      }
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  }
 | 
	
	
		
			
				|  | @@ -1436,15 +1306,15 @@ class OAuth2ResourceServerController {
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  [TIP]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  If you need to resolve the `Jwt` assertion from a different source, you can provide `JwtBearerOAuth2AuthorizedClientProvider.setJwtAssertionResolver()` with a custom `Function<OAuth2AuthorizationContext, Jwt>`.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -[[oauth2Client-token-exchange-grant]]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -== Token Exchange
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-token-exchange]]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +== [[oauth2Client-token-exchange-grant]]Token Exchange
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  [NOTE]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ====
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  Please refer to OAuth 2.0 Token Exchange for further details on the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8693[Token Exchange] grant.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ====
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-token-exchange-access-token]]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  === Requesting an Access Token
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  [NOTE]
 | 
	
	
		
			
				|  | @@ -1452,65 +1322,33 @@ Please refer to OAuth 2.0 Token Exchange for further details on the https://data
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  Please refer to the https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8693#section-2[Token Exchange Request and Response] protocol flow for the Token Exchange grant.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ====
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -The default implementation of `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient` for the Token Exchange grant is `DefaultTokenExchangeTokenResponseClient`, which uses a `RestOperations` when requesting an access token at the Authorization Server’s Token Endpoint.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -The `DefaultTokenExchangeTokenResponseClient` is quite flexible as it allows you to customize the pre-processing of the Token Request and/or post-handling of the Token Response.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -=== Customizing the Access Token Request
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -If you need to customize the pre-processing of the Token Request, you can provide `DefaultTokenExchangeTokenResponseClient.setRequestEntityConverter()` with a custom `Converter<TokenExchangeGrantRequest, RequestEntity<?>>`.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -The default implementation `TokenExchangeGrantRequestEntityConverter` builds a `RequestEntity` representation of a https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8693#section-2.1[OAuth 2.0 Access Token Request].
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -However, providing a custom `Converter`, would allow you to extend the Token Request and add custom parameter(s).
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -To customize only the parameters of the request, you can provide `TokenExchangeGrantRequestEntityConverter.setParametersConverter()` with a custom `Converter<TokenExchangeGrantRequest, MultiValueMap<String, String>>` to completely override the parameters sent with the request. This is often simpler than constructing a `RequestEntity` directly.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -[TIP]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -If you prefer to only add additional parameters, you can provide `TokenExchangeGrantRequestEntityConverter.addParametersConverter()` with a custom `Converter<TokenExchangeGrantRequest, MultiValueMap<String, String>>` which constructs an aggregate `Converter`.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -=== Customizing the Access Token Response
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -On the other end, if you need to customize the post-handling of the Token Response, you will need to provide `DefaultTokenExchangeTokenResponseClient.setRestOperations()` with a custom configured `RestOperations`.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -The default `RestOperations` is configured as follows:
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -[tabs]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -======
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -Java::
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -+
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -[source,java,role="primary"]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -----
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -RestTemplate restTemplate = new RestTemplate(Arrays.asList(
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -		new FormHttpMessageConverter(),
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -		new OAuth2AccessTokenResponseHttpMessageConverter()));
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -restTemplate.setErrorHandler(new OAuth2ErrorResponseErrorHandler());
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -----
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +There are two implementations of `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient` that can be used to make HTTP requests to the Token Endpoint in order to obtain an access token for the Token Exchange grant:
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -Kotlin::
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -+
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -----
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -val restTemplate = RestTemplate(listOf(
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -        FormHttpMessageConverter(),
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -        OAuth2AccessTokenResponseHttpMessageConverter()))
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +* `DefaultTokenExchangeTokenResponseClient` (_default_)
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +* `RestClientTokenExchangeTokenResponseClient`
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -restTemplate.errorHandler = OAuth2ErrorResponseErrorHandler()
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -----
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -======
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +The default implementation uses a `RestOperations` instance to exchange an authorization code for an access token at the Authorization Server’s Token Endpoint.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +Spring Security 6.4 introduces a new implementation based on `RestClient`, which provides similar functionality but is better aligned with the Reactive version of the component (based on `WebClient`) in order to provide consistent configuration for applications on either stack.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -[TIP]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +[NOTE]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ====
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -Spring MVC `FormHttpMessageConverter` is required as it's used when sending the OAuth 2.0 Access Token Request.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +This section focuses on `RestClientTokenExchangeTokenResponseClient`.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +You can read about {spring-security-reference-base-url}/6.3/servlet/oauth2/client/authorization-grants.html#_requesting_an_access_token_5[`DefaultTokenExchangeTokenResponseClient`] in the Spring Security 6.3 documentation.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ====
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -`OAuth2AccessTokenResponseHttpMessageConverter` is a `HttpMessageConverter` for an OAuth 2.0 Access Token Response.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -You can provide `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseHttpMessageConverter.setAccessTokenResponseConverter()` with a custom `Converter<Map<String, Object>, OAuth2AccessTokenResponse>` that is used for converting the OAuth 2.0 Access Token Response parameters to an `OAuth2AccessTokenResponse`.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +:section-id: token-exchange
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +:grant-type: Token Exchange
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +:class-name: RestClientTokenExchangeTokenResponseClient
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +:grant-request: TokenExchangeGrantRequest
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +:leveloffset: +1
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +include::partial$servlet/oauth2/client/rest-client-access-token-response-client.adoc[]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +:leveloffset: -1
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -`OAuth2ErrorResponseErrorHandler` is a `ResponseErrorHandler` that can handle an OAuth 2.0 Error, eg. 400 Bad Request.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -It uses an `OAuth2ErrorHttpMessageConverter` for converting the OAuth 2.0 Error parameters to an `OAuth2Error`.
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-token-exchange-authorized-client-provider-builder]]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +=== Customize using the Builder
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -Whether you customize `DefaultTokenExchangeTokenResponseClient` or provide your own implementation of `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient`, you'll need to configure it as shown in the following example:
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +Whether you customize `RestClientTokenExchangeTokenResponseClient` or provide your own implementation of `OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient`, you can configure it using the `OAuth2AuthorizedClientProviderBuilder` (as an alternative to <<oauth2-client-token-exchange-access-token-response-client-bean,publishing a bean>>) as follows:
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  [tabs]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ======
 | 
	
	
		
			
				|  | @@ -1529,7 +1367,7 @@ OAuth2AuthorizedClientProvider authorizedClientProvider =
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  				.provider(tokenExchangeAuthorizedClientProvider)
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  				.build();
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +// ...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  authorizedClientManager.setAuthorizedClientProvider(authorizedClientProvider);
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ----
 | 
	
	
		
			
				|  | @@ -1548,14 +1386,14 @@ val authorizedClientProvider = OAuth2AuthorizedClientProviderBuilder.builder()
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |          .provider(tokenExchangeAuthorizedClientProvider)
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |          .build()
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | +// ...
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  authorizedClientManager.setAuthorizedClientProvider(authorizedClientProvider)
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ----
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  ======
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  |  
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -[[token-exchange-grant-access-token]]
 | 
	
		
			
				|  |  | -=== Using the Access Token
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				|  |  | +[[oauth2-client-token-exchange-authorized-client-manager]]
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				|  |  | +=== [[token-exchange-grant-access-token]]Using the Access Token
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				|  |  |  Given the following Spring Boot properties for an OAuth 2.0 Client registration:
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				|  |  |  		OAuth2AuthorizedClient authorizedClient = this.authorizedClientManager.authorize(authorizeRequest);
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				|  |  |  		OAuth2AccessToken accessToken = authorizedClient.getAccessToken();
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				|  |  | +		// ...
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				|  |  |  	}
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				|  |  |  }
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				|  | @@ -1671,7 +1509,7 @@ class OAuth2ResourceServerController {
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				|  |  |          val authorizedClient = authorizedClientManager.authorize(authorizeRequest)
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				|  |  |          val accessToken: OAuth2AccessToken = authorizedClient.accessToken
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				|  |  | +        // ...
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				|  |  |      }
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				|  |  |  }
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