SR-D53408 · Issue 516735
Expired Oauth Refresh Token will persist for obtaining new token
Resolved in Pega Version 8.2.5
OAuth2.0 was providing the refresh token only once in the first time response of the token endpoint. Once the token expired for first time, it was possible to get a new access token using the refresh token. However, if the access token expired for the second time, it was not possible to generate the new access token automatically because the expired token was set as null. To resolve this, the system has been updated to persist the previous refresh token in order to get a new access token.