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The current name of createDelegatingJwtValidator is not intuitive. The name implies it is just creating a DelegatingOAuth2TokenValidator with no mention that JwtTimestampValidator is being added. To resolve this, the arguments have been removed and only JwtTimestampValidator is added. User's needing additional validators can add the result of this method to DelegatingOAuth2TokenValidator along with the additional validators they wish to use. The method name has been renamed to createDefault which now accurately reflects what is created. There is no need to have JwtValidator at the end of the method since the method is located in JwtValidators. The commit also adds createDefaultWithIssuer for creating with a specific issuer. Issue: gh-5133
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