User-Managed Access (UMA) Profile of OAuth 2.0
draft-hardjono-oauth-umacore-14
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| Authors | Thomas Hardjono , Eve Maler , Maciej Machulak , Domenico Catalano | ||
| Last updated | 2016-07-29 (Latest revision 2016-01-26) | ||
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https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-hardjono-oauth-umacore-14.txt
Abstract
User-Managed Access (UMA) is a profile of OAuth 2.0. UMA defines how resource owners can control protected-resource access by clients operated by arbitrary requesting parties, where the resources reside on any number of resource servers, and where a centralized authorization server governs access based on resource owner policies.
Authors
Thomas Hardjono
Eve Maler
Maciej Machulak
Domenico Catalano
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