Here is my scene, I am writing an OAuth service for my system, and is 
willing to use standard library golang.org/x/net/oauth to encode/verify 
client credentials.I know that google's cloud platform api is also using 
this library.

    There is a little confuse for me. I just want to implement with a 
simple HMAC(just a symmetric cryptography algorithm like SHA256). But it 
seems that the default Encode and Verify method in 
golang.org/x/net/oauth/jws is implemented by RSA , a public-key 
cryptography algorithm. 

Encode(header *Header, c *ClaimSet, key *rsa.PrivateKey) (string, error)

Verify(token string, key *rsa.PublicKey) error

    So, I have to implement my own jws package, like semantic below.Which 
the 'secret' is a symmetric secret key to Sign and Verify the token.


Sign(header *Header, c *ClaimSet, secret string)

Verify(token string, secret string) error 


    Still it's the last thing I want to do, which is copying codes from a 
standard library. I wonder if I have described my situation clearly, or 
there is some misunderstanding for me about the oauth and jws please remind 
me. 

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