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Why You Encounter a 401 Unauthorized Error in Spring Boot and How to Fix It

Why You Encounter a 401 Unauthorized Error in Spring Boot and How to Fix It

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Handling the 401 Unauthorized error on a Spring Boot endpoint can be a challenging yet critical task for developers working on securing their APIs. This HTTP status code indicates that the client is not authenticated or does not have the proper credentials to access the requested resource. In this article, we will explore the root causes of this error, provide detailed examples of how to resolve it, and analyze related aspects such as authentication mechanisms, configuration issues, and best practices for securing your Spring Boot applications.
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