Fix links to quickstart repo

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Now that the *app-authz-vanilla* resource server (or client) is properly configured and authorization services are enabled, it can be deployed to the server.
The project and code for the application you are going to deploy is available in link:{{book.quickstartRepo}}[Red Hat Developers GitHub]. You will need the following
The project and code for the application you are going to deploy is available in link:{{book.quickstartRepo.link}}[{{book.quickstartRepo.name}}]. You will need the following
installed on your machine and available in your PATH before you can continue:
* Java JDK 8
* Apache Maven 3.1.1 or higher
* Git
You can obtain the code by cloning the repository at {{book.quickstartRepo}}. Use the branch matching the version of Red Hat Single Sign-On in use. Follow these steps to download the code.
You can obtain the code by cloning the repository at {{book.quickstartRepo.link}}. Use the branch matching the version of Red Hat Single Sign-On in use. Follow these steps to download the code.
.Clone Project
[source, subs="attributes"]
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$ git clone {{book.quickstartRepo}}
$ git clone {{book.quickstartRepo.link}}
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The application we are about to build and deploy is located at
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$ cd redhat-sso-quickstarts/app-authz-jee-vanilla
$ cd {{book.quickstartRepo.dir}}/app-authz-jee-vanilla
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==== Obtaining the Adapter Configuration

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"link": "http://www.keycloak.org/documentation.html"
},
"quickstartRepo": "https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak-quickstarts",
"quickstartRepo": {
"name": "Keycloak Quickstarts Repository",
"link": "https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak-quickstarts",
"dir": "keycloak-quickstarts"
},
"fuseVersion": "JBoss Fuse 6.3.0 Rollup 1",
"appserver": {

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=== Downloading, Building, and Deploying Application Code
The project and code for the application you are going to secure is available in link:{{book.quickstartRepo}}[Red Hat Developers GitHub]. You will need the following
The project and code for the application you are going to secure is available in link:{{book.quickstartRepo.link}}[{{book.quickstartRepo.name}}]. You will need the following
installed on your machine and available in your PATH before you can continue:
* Java JDK 8
* Apache Maven 3.1.1 or higher
* Git
You can obtain the code by cloning the repository at {{book.quickstartRepo}}. Use the branch matching the version of Red Hat Single Sign-On in use. Follow these steps to download the code, build it,
You can obtain the code by cloning the repository at {{book.quickstartRepo.link}}. Use the branch matching the version of Red Hat Single Sign-On in use. Follow these steps to download the code, build it,
and deploy it. Make sure your {{book.appserver.name}} application server is started before you run these steps.
.Clone Project
[source, subs="attributes"]
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$ git clone {{book.quickstartRepo}}
$ cd redhat-sso-quickstarts/app-profile-jee-vanilla
$ git clone {{book.quickstartRepo.link}}
$ cd {{book.quickstartRepo.dir}}/app-profile-jee-vanilla
$ mvn clean wildfly:deploy
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