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[WebSocket] Implement declarative auth design for server side #1405

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Bhashinee opened this issue May 31, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by ballerina-platform/module-ballerina-websocket#216
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Bhashinee commented May 31, 2021

Description:
Currently, the WebSocket server only has the imperative auth support. We need to provide declarative auth support as well.
Design: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dGw5uUP6kqZNTwMfQ_Ik-k0HTMKhX70XpEA3tys9_kk/edit?usp=sharing

@Bhashinee Bhashinee added Type/NewFeature module/websocket Team/PCM Protocol connector packages related issues labels May 31, 2021
@Bhashinee Bhashinee self-assigned this May 31, 2021
@Bhashinee Bhashinee assigned ldclakmal and unassigned Bhashinee Jun 8, 2021
@Bhashinee Bhashinee changed the title Provide declarative Auth support in Server side [WebSocket]Provide declarative Auth support in Server side Jun 8, 2021
@ldclakmal ldclakmal changed the title [WebSocket]Provide declarative Auth support in Server side [WebSocket] Implement declarative auth design for server side Jun 9, 2021
@ldclakmal ldclakmal added the Area/Security Issues related to stdlib security label Jun 10, 2021
@ldclakmal ldclakmal added this to the Swan Lake Beta2 milestone Jun 10, 2021
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