Hey @riccardo
, when you acquire an Access Token, you also get a Refresh Token that is responsible for getting a 'fresh" access token when your access token expires
Thanks for the response Christos.
I take it then that under the hood, the middleware (in collaboration with the identity platform) will manage the acquisition/disposal of access and refresh tokens in a seamless fashion, thereby allowing the UI to focus on business logic, yes?
Really amazing work you guys @ Microsoft are doing for the .NET developer community.
Hi again Christos,
After watching some of your videos I can answer my last question now 😎
Yes, under the covers, the infrastructure handles token refresh and caching.
Thanks. 👍
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Hey @riccardo , when you acquire an Access Token, you also get a Refresh Token that is responsible for getting a 'fresh" access token when your access token expires
Thanks for the response Christos.
I take it then that under the hood, the middleware (in collaboration with the identity platform) will manage the acquisition/disposal of access and refresh tokens in a seamless fashion, thereby allowing the UI to focus on business logic, yes?
Really amazing work you guys @ Microsoft are doing for the .NET developer community.
Hi again Christos,
After watching some of your videos I can answer my last question now 😎
Yes, under the covers, the infrastructure handles token refresh and caching.
Thanks. 👍