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JSON Web Token (JWT, suggested pronunciation / dʒ ɒ t /, same as the word "jot" [1]) is a proposed Internet standard for creating data with optional signature and/or optional encryption whose payload holds JSON that asserts some number of claims. The tokens are signed either using a private secret or a public/private key.
CBOR encoded data is seen as a stream of data items. Each data item consists of a header byte containing a 3-bit type and 5-bit short count. This is followed by an optional extended count (if the short count is in the range 24–27), and an optional payload. For types 0, 1, and 7, there is no payload; the count is the value. For types 2 (byte ...
[5] HTTP/2 makes some restrictions on specific header fields (see below). Non-standard header fields were conventionally marked by prefixing the field name with X-but this convention was deprecated in June 2012 because of the inconveniences it caused when non-standard fields became standard. [6]
JWT may refer to: JSON Web Token, a metadata standard; JWt (Java web toolkit) ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...
Along with JSON Web Signature (JWS), it is one of the two possible formats of a JWT (JSON Web Token). JWE forms part of the JavaScript Object Signing and Encryption (JOSE) suite of protocols. [ 2 ]
2 bytes: Specifies the number of bytes remaining in the packet after this field. Can be zero. If the PES packet length is set to zero, the PES packet can be of any length. A value of zero for the PES packet length can be used only when the PES packet payload is a video elementary stream. [6] Optional PES header: variable length (length >= 3)
BSON (/ ˈ b iː s ə n / [2]) is a computer data interchange format. The name "BSON" is based on the term JSON and stands for "Binary JSON". [2] It is a binary form for representing simple or complex data structures including associative arrays (also known as name-value pairs), integer indexed arrays, and a suite of fundamental scalar types.
Field name Index (Bytes) Purpose Start-of-frame: 0: Denotes the start of frame transmission (v1.0: 0xFE) Payload-length: 1: length of payload (n) Packet sequence: 2: Each component counts up their send sequence. Allows for detection of packet loss. System ID: 3: Identification of the SENDING system. Allows to differentiate different systems on ...