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Handle large SDT values with SHA256 in JWT tokens #1157
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…ed SDT exceeds a predefined size limit, its SHA256 hash is stored in the token instead of the full value. This ensures token size remains manageable while maintaining data integrity for verification
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LGTM 👍
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* Added logic to handle large SDT values in JWT tokens. If the serialized SDT exceeds a predefined size limit, its SHA256 hash is stored in the token instead of the full value. This ensures token size remains manageable while maintaining data integrity for verification * Trim trailing zeroes from decimal values during JSON serialization. * decimal.Parse must specify the culture to read the right decimal number (cherry picked from commit a9e092e)
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* Added logic to handle large SDT values in JWT tokens. If the serialized SDT exceeds a predefined size limit, its SHA256 hash is stored in the token instead of the full value. This ensures token size remains manageable while maintaining data integrity for verification * Trim trailing zeroes from decimal values during JSON serialization. * decimal.Parse must specify the culture to read the right decimal number (cherry picked from commit a9e092e) (cherry picked from commit 4b82408)
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Added logic to handle large SDT values in JWT tokens. If the serialized SDT exceeds a predefined size limit, its SHA256 hash is stored in the token instead of the full value. This ensures token size remains manageable while maintaining data integrity for verification
Issue:204823