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Fix smallrye.jwt.verify.algorithm property description #24103

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/src/main/asciidoc/security-jwt.adoc
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Expand Up @@ -998,7 +998,7 @@ SmallRye JWT provides more properties which can be used to customize the token p
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|Property Name|Default|Description
|smallrye.jwt.verify.key.location|NONE|Location of the verification key which can point to both public and secret keys. Secret keys can only be in the JWK format. Note that 'mp.jwt.verify.publickey.location' will be ignored if this property is set.
|smallrye.jwt.verify.algorithm|`RS256`|Signature algorithm. Set it to `ES256` to support the Elliptic Curve signature algorithm. This property is deprecated, use `mp.jwt.verify.publickey.algorithm`.
|smallrye.jwt.verify.algorithm||Signature algorithm. This property should only be used for setting a required symmetric algorithm such as `HS256`. It is deprecated for setting asymmetric algorithms such as `ES256` - use 'mp.jwt.verify.publickey.algorithm' instead.
|smallrye.jwt.verify.key-format|`ANY`|Set this property to a specific key format such as `PEM_KEY`, `PEM_CERTIFICATE`, `JWK` or `JWK_BASE64URL` to optimize the way the verification key is loaded.
|smallrye.jwt.verify.relax-key-validation|false|Relax the validation of the verification keys, setting this property to `true` will allow public RSA keys with the length less than 2048 bit.
|smallrye.jwt.verify.certificate-thumbprint|false|If this property is enabled then a signed token must contain either 'x5t' or 'x5t#S256' X509Certificate thumbprint headers. Verification keys can only be in JWK or PEM Certificate key formats in this case. JWK keys must have a 'x5c' (Base64-encoded X509Certificate) property set.
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