"OpenID Connect Dynamic Client Registration 1.0, 2. Client Metadata" has an entry named application_type, whose defined values are native and web.
application_type
OPTIONAL. Kind of the application. The default, if omitted, is web.
The defined values are native or web. Web Clients using the OAuth
Implicit Grant Type MUST only register URLs using the https scheme
as redirect_uris; they MUST NOT use localhost as the hostname. Native
Clients MUST only register redirect_uris using custom URI schemes or
URLs using the http: scheme with localhost as the hostname.
Authorization Servers MAY place additional constraints on Native
Clients. Authorization Servers MAY reject Redirection URI values
using the http scheme, other than the localhost case for Native
Clients. The Authorization Server MUST verify that all the registered
redirect_uris conform to these constraints. This prevents sharing a
Client ID across different types of Clients.
Do these defined values correspond to public and confidential described in "RFC 6749 (OAuth 2.0), 2.1. Client Types"?
OAuth defines two client types, based on their ability to
authenticate securely with the authorization server (i.e., ability to
maintain the confidentiality of their client credentials):
confidential
Clients capable of maintaining the confidentiality of their
credentials (e.g., client implemented on a secure server with
restricted access to the client credentials), or capable of secure
client authentication using other means.
public
Clients incapable of maintaining the confidentiality of their
credentials (e.g., clients executing on the device used by the
resource owner, such as an installed native application or a web
browser-based application), and incapable of secure client
authentication via any other means.
If not, why doesn't the specification (OpenID Connect Dynamic Client Registration 1.0) have an entry to specify a client type? Is there any way to specify a client type (public or confidential) at the client registration endpoint?