Some Google APIs don’t support service accounts. To use them in an unattended scenario, we have to use domain-wide delegation. That adds some complexity, but doesn’t require a service account key.
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When developing applications that use the Google Cloud API, being able to trace and inspect HTTP requests with a tool like Fiddler can be a great debugging aid. But getting Fiddler to work with the Java client libraries can be a bit tricky.
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By deploying a web application behind Identity-Aware-Proxy, we can ensure that an application only receives requests that are authenticated and satisfy the context-aware access rules we’ve configured. But there are still a few things that the web application needs to do itself.
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