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0D51Y000096PYsQSAWOkta Classic EngineAnswered2020-08-12T14:42:30.000Z2020-08-04T19:21:29.000Z2020-08-12T14:42:30.000Z

ethans.00380 (Customer) asked a question.

okta masking both a react frontend and java backend

We have a react (frontend) application that communicates to a java application (backend) through a websocket. We will be hosting this all under 1 subdomain in production. our goal is to have an okta application (sign on) that masks both applications. the backend will be a reverse proxy at route domain/, and the frontend a file server at route domain/ui. I have already tried masking the frontend and backend separately in each project, so that the same okta application covers the frontend and the backend individually, but it seems like the cookies from logging onto the ui dont transfer, and i cannot connect to the websocket.


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okta masking both a react frontend and java backend