[RHSSO-1225] - Review

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In future releases we'll be updating User-Managed Access(UMA) implementation to conform In future releases we will update our User-Managed Access(UMA) implementation to conform
with the latest version of UMA specification, version 2.0. to the latest version of the UMA specification, version 2.0.
Due to differences between versions 1.0 (currently supported) and 2.0 of UMA, we are deprecating specific functionalities Due to differences between versions 1.0 (currently supported) and 2.0 of UMA, we are deprecating specific functionalities,
in order to keep compliance with the new version. Here is a list of deprecated features: in order to keep compliance with the new version. Here is a list of deprecated features:
* *Entitlement API* * *Entitlement API*
This REST API will be removed in future releases in favor of a more OAuth2 based way to obtain permissions from the server using a specific grant type. This grant type This REST API will be removed in future releases in favor of a more OAuth2 based way to obtain permissions from the server using a specific grant type. This grant type
is based on UMA 2.0 with extensions to make it work without permission tickets. Same behavior as Entitlement API. is based on UMA 2.0 with extensions to make it work without permission tickets. This will have the same behavior as the Entitlement API.
* *Authorization API* * *Authorization API*
This REST API was removed by UMA working group in version 2.0. As a consequence, we'll be removing it too. It will This REST API was removed by UMA working group in version 2.0. As a consequence, we will be removing it too. It will
be replaced by a specific OAuth2 grant type as defined by UMA 2.0 specification. be replaced by a specific OAuth2 grant type, as defined by UMA 2.0 specification.
Other changes are related with the Policy Enforcer, Authorization Client Java API and configuration. For these areas in particular changes are minimal, specially regarding policy enforcer configuration. Other related changes will occur with the Policy Enforcer, Authorization Client Java API and configuration. Changes to these are minimal, specially regarding policy enforcer configuration.
We'll be updating docs accordingly, specially on how to migrate to the new version. We'll be updating docs accordingly, specially on how to migrate to the new version.
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