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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 27, 2015
Filed:
May. 22, 2012
Simon Gilbert Canning, Upper Coomera, AU;
Neil Ian Readshaw, Parkwood, AU;
Stephen Viselli, Southport, AU;
Shane Bradley Weeden, Paradise Point, AU;
Simon Gilbert Canning, Upper Coomera, AU;
Neil Ian Readshaw, Parkwood, AU;
Stephen Viselli, Southport, AU;
Shane Bradley Weeden, Paradise Point, AU;
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
An approach is provided to access resources at legacy systems. In this approach, a resource request destined to a legacy system is receiving from a requestor with the resource request including an access token and being on behalf of a resource owner. A validation process is performed on the access token. If the access token is valid, the approach identifies the resource owner and one or more legacy access tokens used to access the legacy system. Another request is formed with the new request including the legacy access tokens. The new request is transmitted to the legacy system and a response is received back from the legacy system. The response received from the legacy system is transmitted back to the requestor.