Convert set to claim in jwt java












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I have a set<Authority> I set this set<Authority> in .claim and I override toString in Authority, for return the attribute name.



set<Authority> authorities;
Jwts.builder().claim("Authorities",authorities.toString());


I get this json: "[ADMIN,USER]"
and I need this: ["ADMIN","USER"]



How can I map this set in the correct way? I can use anyanotathion in Authority class










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    I have a set<Authority> I set this set<Authority> in .claim and I override toString in Authority, for return the attribute name.



    set<Authority> authorities;
    Jwts.builder().claim("Authorities",authorities.toString());


    I get this json: "[ADMIN,USER]"
    and I need this: ["ADMIN","USER"]



    How can I map this set in the correct way? I can use anyanotathion in Authority class










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      I have a set<Authority> I set this set<Authority> in .claim and I override toString in Authority, for return the attribute name.



      set<Authority> authorities;
      Jwts.builder().claim("Authorities",authorities.toString());


      I get this json: "[ADMIN,USER]"
      and I need this: ["ADMIN","USER"]



      How can I map this set in the correct way? I can use anyanotathion in Authority class










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      I have a set<Authority> I set this set<Authority> in .claim and I override toString in Authority, for return the attribute name.



      set<Authority> authorities;
      Jwts.builder().claim("Authorities",authorities.toString());


      I get this json: "[ADMIN,USER]"
      and I need this: ["ADMIN","USER"]



      How can I map this set in the correct way? I can use anyanotathion in Authority class







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          Collection<? extends GrantedAuthority> authorities
          = Arrays.asList(claims.get(YOUR_AUTHORITIES_KEY).toString().split(",")).stream()
          .map(authority -> new SimpleGrantedAuthority(authority))
          .collect(Collectors.toList());





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            Collection<? extends GrantedAuthority> authorities
            = Arrays.asList(claims.get(YOUR_AUTHORITIES_KEY).toString().split(",")).stream()
            .map(authority -> new SimpleGrantedAuthority(authority))
            .collect(Collectors.toList());





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              Collection<? extends GrantedAuthority> authorities
              = Arrays.asList(claims.get(YOUR_AUTHORITIES_KEY).toString().split(",")).stream()
              .map(authority -> new SimpleGrantedAuthority(authority))
              .collect(Collectors.toList());





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                Collection<? extends GrantedAuthority> authorities
                = Arrays.asList(claims.get(YOUR_AUTHORITIES_KEY).toString().split(",")).stream()
                .map(authority -> new SimpleGrantedAuthority(authority))
                .collect(Collectors.toList());





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                Collection<? extends GrantedAuthority> authorities
                = Arrays.asList(claims.get(YOUR_AUTHORITIES_KEY).toString().split(",")).stream()
                .map(authority -> new SimpleGrantedAuthority(authority))
                .collect(Collectors.toList());






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