That demo was created with the proposal of showcase some basic features
like login, logout, roles management and authorization as well OTP. Once
we are server agnostic, I would say if the team agree I'm +1
Lucas Holmquist wrote:
this obviously isn't the highest priority, but what is specific
about aerogear in the demo( server side ). The security bits?
Im thinking of starting a node.js server that will also interact with this demo's
clients. It looks like the one thing that AeroGear security is making really easy is OTP
just doing a quick search for OTP on npm returns a few node.js libs, but the one that
seems to have the most hits is actually MIA on github. I'm wondering if that is
something we would like to mess around with in the future
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abstractj