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# Generate Token for Web Integration

Required Class: **Web API Class**

## Generating a Token for Web Integration

To use our [web integration](/integration-options/web-mobile-web/web-integration.md), you must generate a web token for every instance of the widget you run. You can generate a token with this library by editing the sample code below with your own information:

```java
import smile.identity.core.WebApi;
import smile.identity.core.enums.Product;

// Initialize
String partnerId = "<Put your partner ID here>"; // login to the Smile ID portal to view your partner ID
String defaultCallback = "<Put your default callback URL here>";
String apiKey = "<Put your API key here>"; // copy your API key from the Smile ID portal
String sidServer = "<0 | 1>"; // Use '0' for the sandbox server, use '1' for the production server

WebApi connection = new WebApi(partnerId, apiKey, defaultCallback, sidServer);

String userId = "<Put your unique ID for the user here>";
String jobId = "<Put your unique job ID here>";
Product product = Product.AUTHENTICATION; // Product enum of product names (AUTHENTICATION, BASIC_KYC, SMARTSELFIE, BIOMETRIC_KYC, ENHANCED_KYC, DOC_VERIFICATION, EKYC_SMART_SELFIE, IDENTITY_VERIFICATION)
String callbackUrl = "<Put your callback URL here>"; // Optional if callback URL was set during initialization

// Generate the web token
String timestamp = Instant.now().toString();
String token = connection.getWebToken(timestamp, userId, jobId, product, callbackUrl);

// You can also call the method without passing in a callbackUrl
String token = connection.getWebToken(timestamp, userId, jobId, product);
```


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