Class JwtTimestampValidator
java.lang.Object
org.springframework.security.oauth2.jwt.JwtTimestampValidator
- All Implemented Interfaces:
 OAuth2TokenValidator<Jwt>
An implementation of 
OAuth2TokenValidator for verifying claims in a Jwt-based
 access token
 Because clocks can differ between the Jwt source, say the Authorization Server, and its destination, say the Resource Server, there is a default clock leeway exercised when deciding if the current time is within the Jwt's specified operating window
- Since:
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorsConstructorDescriptionA basic instance with no custom verification and the default max clock skewJwtTimestampValidator(Duration clockSkew)  - 
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoidUse thisClockwithInstant.now()for assessing timestamp validityVerify the validity and/or constraints of the provided OAuth 2.0 Token. 
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Constructor Details
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JwtTimestampValidator
public JwtTimestampValidator()A basic instance with no custom verification and the default max clock skew - 
JwtTimestampValidator
 
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Method Details
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validate
Description copied from interface:OAuth2TokenValidatorVerify the validity and/or constraints of the provided OAuth 2.0 Token.- Specified by:
 validatein interfaceOAuth2TokenValidator<Jwt>- Parameters:
 jwt- an OAuth 2.0 token- Returns:
 - OAuth2TokenValidationResult the success or failure detail of the validation
 
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setClock
Use thisClockwithInstant.now()for assessing timestamp validity- Parameters:
 clock-
 
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