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In our previous video we have seen several APIs that we get from Keycloak and how to login or log out or create a new access from the refresh and all that stuff . Letamp;#39;s try to understand in detail the response of this rest API which creates the access and how to make changes in some of those properties like expires and refresh expires and all that stuff . So let me first create a new login as you can see the properties are same as they were in the previous video and just click on send so hereamp;#39;s the access letamp;#39;s just copy this and JWT () here Iamp;#39;m gonna paste , you can see the payload data here expiration time and issued at time all other informations are present here in the access and also it contains the roles information , the roles that user with ID Sagar has you can see ream access roles and resource access roles . These roles are default rules Dev offline access and UMA authorization . If you have seen we did not set an