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| A simple application based on HTML5+AngularJS+JAX-RS that demonstrates how to enable fine-grained permissions to RESTFul based services and HTML5 clients.
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| https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak/tree/{project_version}/examples/authz/servlet-authz[servlet-authz]
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| A simple Servlet-based application that demonstrates how to enable fine-grained authorization to a JBoss/Wildfly Servlet Application.
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| A simple Servlet-based application that demonstrates how to enable fine-grained authorization to a {appserver_name} Servlet Application.
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==== Using the Keycloak Deployer
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If you copy your provider jar to the Keycloak `deploy/` directory, your provider will automatically be deployed.
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Hot deployment works too. Additionally, your provider jar works similarly to other components deployed in a JBoss/Wildfly
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Hot deployment works too. Additionally, your provider jar works similarly to other components deployed in a {appserver_name}
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environment in that they can use facilities like the `jboss-deployment-structure.xml` file. This file allows you to
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set up dependencies on other components and load third-party jars and modules.
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file correctly to point to your providers. For example, if your provider needs to use third party libraries, you
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can package up your provider within an ear and store these third pary libraries in the ear's `lib/` directory.
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Also note that provider jars can make use of the `jboss-deployment-structure.xml` file that EJBs, WARS, and EARs
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can use in a JBoss/Wildfly environment. See the JBoss/Wildfly documentation for more details on this file. It
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can use in a {appserver_name} environment. See the {appserver_name} documentation for more details on this file. It
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allows you to pull in external dependencies among other fine grain actions.
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`ProviderFactory` implementations are required to be plain java objects. But, we also currently support
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file correctly to point to your providers. For example, if your provider needs to use third-party libraries, you
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can package up your provider within an EAR and store these third-party libraries in the `lib/` directory of the EAR.
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Also note that provider JARs can make use of the `jboss-deployment-structure.xml` file that EJBs, WARS, and EARs
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can use in a JBoss/Wildfly environment. For more details on this file, see the JBoss/Wildfly documentation. It
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can use in a {appserver_name} environment. For more details on this file, see the {appserver_name} documentation. It
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allows you to pull in external dependencies among other fine-grained actions.
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Implementations of `UserStorageProviderFactory` are required to be plain java objects. But we also currently support
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is not an XA datasource. If you interact with two or more non-XA datasources in the same transaction, the server returns
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an error message. Only one non-XA resource is permitted in a single transaction.
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See the JBoss/Wildfly manual for more details on deploying an XA datasource.
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See the {appserver_name} manual for more details on deploying an XA datasource.
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CDI is not supported.
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=== Packaging and Deployment
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User Storage providers are packaged in a JAR and deployed or undeployed to the {project_name} runtime in the same way you would deploy something in the JBoss/Wildfly application server. You can either copy the JAR directly to the `deploy/` directory of the server, or use the JBoss CLI to execute the deployment.
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User Storage providers are packaged in a JAR and deployed or undeployed to the {project_name} runtime in the same way you would deploy something in the {appserver_name} application server. You can either copy the JAR directly to the `deploy/` directory of the server, or use the JBoss CLI to execute the deployment.
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In order for {project_name} to recognize the provider, you need to add a file to the JAR: `META-INF/services/org.keycloak.storage.UserStorageProviderFactory`. This file must contain a line-separated list of fully qualified classnames of the `UserStorageProviderFactory` implementations:
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org.keycloak.examples.federation.properties.FilePropertiesStorageFactory
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Once you create the jar you can deploy it using regular JBoss/Wildfly means: copy the jar into the `deploy/` directory or using the JBoss CLI.
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Once you create the jar you can deploy it using regular {appserver_name} means: copy the jar into the `deploy/` directory or using the JBoss CLI.
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==== Enabling the Provider in the Administration Console
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=== Migrating from 1.0 Alpha 1 to Alpha 2
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* DB Schema has changed. We don't have any data migration utilities yet as of Alpha 2.
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* JBoss and Wildfly adapters are now installed via a JBoss/Wildfly subsystem. Please review the adapter
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* JBoss and Wildfly adapters are now installed via a {appserver_name} subsystem. Please review the adapter
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installation documentation. Edits to standalone.xml are now required.
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* There is a new credential type "secret". Unlike other credential types, it is stored in plain text in
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the database and can be viewed in the admin console.
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