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Callback configuration
You need to define a callback endpoint using the CallbackController only for web applications (that is for IndirectClient). The callback endpoint must not be protected.
>> Read the documentation to understand its behavior and the available options.
While getters/setters can be used to define the options, the pac4j.callback.* properties can also be used. The additional pac4j.callback.path property (optional) allows to define the URL path of which the callback controller is triggered (/callback by default). This needs to match what you have registered with your identity provider.
The CallbackController must be defined by class scanning:
@ComponentScan(basePackages = "org.pac4j.springframework.web")The default internal components of the CallbackController are: SpringWebfluxSessionStore, SpringWebfluxHttpActionAdapter.INSTANCE, DefaultCallbackLogic.INSTANCE and SpringWebfluxWebContextFactory.INSTANCE.