Sure!
Assume you don't build your own authorization on backend but use External extensions from Okta for example, you still need to use their or any other js version for frontend authentication.
Unfortunately when it comes to JS frontend, many libraries are not quite good written to be used by every project.
Just because they should be broad enough to support multiple backend providers they are too complex and too buggy.
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Thank you for the comment, I don't quite understand though, would you be able to elaborate? :)
Sure!
Assume you don't build your own authorization on backend but use External extensions from Okta for example, you still need to use their or any other js version for frontend authentication.
Unfortunately when it comes to JS frontend, many libraries are not quite good written to be used by every project.
Just because they should be broad enough to support multiple backend providers they are too complex and too buggy.