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articles/active-directory-b2c/tutorial-create-user-flows.md

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1. In the left menu, under **Manage**, select **Authentication**.
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1. Select **Save**.
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1. Ensure that **"allowPublicClient": true** is set in the application manifest:
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1. Ensure that **"isFallbackPublicClient": true** is set in the application manifest:
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1. In the left menu, under **Manage**, select **Manifest** to open application manifest.
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1. Find **allowPublicClient** key and ensure its value is set to **true**.
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1. Find **isFallbackPublicClient** key and ensure its value is set to **true**.
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Now, grant permissions to the API scope you exposed earlier in the *IdentityExperienceFramework* registration:
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articles/app-service/getting-started.md

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| **Review best practices** | - [Scale your app](./manage-scale-up.md)<br>- [Deployment](./deploy-best-practices.md)<br>- [Security](/security/benchmark/azure/baselines/app-service-security-baseline?toc=/azure/app-service/toc.json)<br>- [Virtual Network](./configure-vnet-integration-enable.md)|
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## Python
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## Java
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App Service aims to provide robust support for Java. To cover the depth and breadth of
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Java applications, App Service supports the Java Standard Edition (SE), Tomcat, and
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JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) technology stacks. At the base of these
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stacks, App Service supports all recent Java long-term support (LTS) versions. There are
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several key scenarios for which you should consider adopting App Service for your Java
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applications.
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### Java SE on App Service
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Java SE on App Service allows you to effortlessly deploy your applications to fully
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managed Java Virtual Machine (JVM) instances. You should consider this stack if you
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have Spring Boot and Quarkus web applications. However, you can use this stack for any
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application that can be started directly from a JVM and includes an embedded
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HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server. You can deploy your
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Java archive (JAR) file and let App Service do the rest.
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### Tomcat on App Service
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This App Service stack supports all recent major and minor versions of Tomcat.
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You should consider migrating on-premises Tomcat web applications to App Service using
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this stack. Such applications often use technologies such as the Spring Framework and
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Hibernate. The stack is also suitable for applications currently running on servers such
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as WebLogic or WebSphere that can be easily migrated to Tomcat. You can deploy
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your web application archive (WAR) file and let App Service do the rest.
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### JBoss EAP on App Service
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You can effortlessly run any JBoss EAP version currently supported by Red Hat on this
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App Service stack. JBoss EAP is fully compatible with the Java Enterprise Edition (EE)
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and Jakarta EE standards. The stack can optionally support any application that requires
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JBoss EAP clustering. You should consider migrating applications currently running
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on-premises on JBoss EAP and WildFly to this stack. The stack is also suitable for
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applications running on servers such as WebLogic or WebSphere that can be easily migrated
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to JBoss EAP. You can deploy your web application archive (WAR) or
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| **Create your first Python app** | Use one of the following tools:<br><br>- [Flask - CLI](./quickstart-python.md?tabs=flask%2Cwindows%2Cazure-cli%2Cvscode-deploy%2Cdeploy-instructions-azportal%2Cterminal-bash%2Cdeploy-instructions-zip-azcli)<br>- [Flask - Visual Studio Code](./quickstart-python.md?tabs=flask%2Cwindows%2Cvscode-aztools%2Cvscode-deploy%2Cdeploy-instructions-azportal%2Cterminal-bash%2Cdeploy-instructions-zip-azcli)<br>- [Django - CLI](./quickstart-python.md?tabs=django%2Cwindows%2Cazure-cli%2Cvscode-deploy%2Cdeploy-instructions-azportal%2Cterminal-bash%2Cdeploy-instructions-zip-azcli)<br>- [Django - Visual Studio Code](./quickstart-python.md?tabs=django%2Cwindows%2Cvscode-aztools%2Cvscode-deploy%2Cdeploy-instructions-azportal%2Cterminal-bash%2Cdeploy-instructions-zip-azcli)<br>- [Django - Azure portal](./quickstart-python.md?tabs=django%2Cwindows%2Cazure-portal%2Cvscode-deploy%2Cdeploy-instructions-azportal%2Cterminal-bash%2Cdeploy-instructions-zip-azcli) |
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| **Monitor your app**| - [Log stream](./troubleshoot-diagnostic-logs.md#stream-logs)<br>- [Diagnose and solve tool](./overview-diagnostics.md)|
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| **Create your first Java app** | Use one of the following tools:<br><br>- [Maven deploy with an embedded web server](./quickstart-java.md?pivots=java-javase)<br>- [Maven deploy to a Tomcat server](./quickstart-java.md?pivots=java-tomcat)<br>- [Maven deploy to a JBoss EAP server](./quickstart-java.md?pivots=java-jboss) |
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| **Deploy your app** | - [With Maven](configure-language-java-deploy-run.md?pivots=platform-linux#maven)<br>- [With Gradle](configure-language-java-deploy-run.md?pivots=platform-linux#gradle)<br>- [With popular IDEs (Visual Studio Code, IntelliJ, and Eclipse)](configure-language-java-deploy-run.md?pivots=platform-linux#ides)<br>- [Deploy JAR, WAR, or EAR packages directly](./deploy-zip.md?tabs=cli#deploy-warjarear-packages)<br>- [With GitHub Actions](./deploy-github-actions.md)<br>- [With Azure DevOps](./deploy-azure-pipelines.md)|
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| **Monitor your app**| - [Monitoring overview](./monitor-app-service.md)<br>- [Log stream](./troubleshoot-diagnostic-logs.md#stream-logs)<br>- [Diagnose and solve tool](./overview-diagnostics.md)|
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| **Add domains & certificates** |- [Map a custom domain](./app-service-web-tutorial-custom-domain.md?tabs=root%2Cazurecli)<br>- [Add an SSL certificate](./configure-ssl-certificate.md)|
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| **Connect to a database** | - [PostgreSQL - CLI](./tutorial-python-postgresql-app-flask.md?pivots=azure-developer-cli)<br>- [PostgreSQL - Azure portal](./tutorial-python-postgresql-app-flask.md?pivots=azure-portal)|
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| **Connect to a database** |- [Spring Boot with Azure Cosmos DB](./tutorial-java-spring-cosmosdb.md)<br>- [Tomcat with PostgreSQL](./tutorial-java-tomcat-connect-managed-identity-postgresql-database.md)<br>- [JBoss EAP with PostgreSQL](./tutorial-java-jboss-mysql-app.md)|
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| **Custom containers** |- [Linux - Visual Studio Code](./quickstart-custom-container.md?tabs=python&pivots=container-linux-vscode)|
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| **Create your first Java app** | Use one of the following tools:<br><br>- [Maven deploy with an embedded web server](./quickstart-java.md?pivots=java-javase)<br>- [Maven deploy to a Tomcat server](./quickstart-java.md?pivots=java-tomcat)<br>- [Maven deploy to a JBoss server](./quickstart-java.md?pivots=java-jboss) |
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| **Create your first Python app** | Use one of the following tools:<br><br>- [Flask - CLI](./quickstart-python.md?tabs=flask%2Cwindows%2Cazure-cli%2Cvscode-deploy%2Cdeploy-instructions-azportal%2Cterminal-bash%2Cdeploy-instructions-zip-azcli)<br>- [Flask - Visual Studio Code](./quickstart-python.md?tabs=flask%2Cwindows%2Cvscode-aztools%2Cvscode-deploy%2Cdeploy-instructions-azportal%2Cterminal-bash%2Cdeploy-instructions-zip-azcli)<br>- [Django - CLI](./quickstart-python.md?tabs=django%2Cwindows%2Cazure-cli%2Cvscode-deploy%2Cdeploy-instructions-azportal%2Cterminal-bash%2Cdeploy-instructions-zip-azcli)<br>- [Django - Visual Studio Code](./quickstart-python.md?tabs=django%2Cwindows%2Cvscode-aztools%2Cvscode-deploy%2Cdeploy-instructions-azportal%2Cterminal-bash%2Cdeploy-instructions-zip-azcli)<br>- [Django - Azure portal](./quickstart-python.md?tabs=django%2Cwindows%2Cazure-portal%2Cvscode-deploy%2Cdeploy-instructions-azportal%2Cterminal-bash%2Cdeploy-instructions-zip-azcli) |
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| **Connect to a database** | - [PostgreSQL - CLI](./tutorial-python-postgresql-app.md?tabs=flask%2Cwindows&pivots=azure-developer-cli)<br>- [PostgreSQL - Azure portal](./tutorial-python-postgresql-app.md?tabs=flask%2Cwindows&pivots=azure-portal)|
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