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README.md

MITREid Connect


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This project contains a certified OpenID Connect reference implementation in Java on the Spring platform, including a functioning server library, deployable server package, client (RP) library, and general utility libraries. The server can be used as an OpenID Connect Identity Provider as well as a general-purpose OAuth 2.0 Authorization Server.

OpenID Certified

More information about the project can be found:

The authors and key contributors of the project include:

Copyright ©2015, The MITRE Corporation and the MIT Kerberos and Internet Trust Consortium. Licensed under the Apache 2.0 license, for details see LICENSE.txt.