From 600d5ca66c243ec8dc3e3cfc1407a135eb34424d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hynek Mlnarik Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2019 22:14:44 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] KEYCLOAK-11239 Fix links reported by SecuringAppsTest --- securing_apps/topics/oidc/java/fuse-adapter.adoc | 6 +++--- securing_apps/topics/oidc/java/fuse/camel.adoc | 2 +- securing_apps/topics/oidc/java/fuse7-adapter.adoc | 6 +++--- securing_apps/topics/oidc/java/fuse7/camel.adoc | 2 +- 4 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/securing_apps/topics/oidc/java/fuse-adapter.adoc b/securing_apps/topics/oidc/java/fuse-adapter.adoc index 381200bae3..3e4527a29c 100644 --- a/securing_apps/topics/oidc/java/fuse-adapter.adoc +++ b/securing_apps/topics/oidc/java/fuse-adapter.adoc @@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ Security for the following items is supported for Fuse: * Classic WAR applications deployed on Fuse with Pax Web War Extender * Servlets deployed on Fuse as OSGI services with Pax Web Whiteboard Extender -* http://camel.apache.org/[Apache Camel] Jetty endpoints running with the http://camel.apache.org/jetty.html[Camel Jetty] component -* http://cxf.apache.org/[Apache CXF] endpoints running on their own separate http://cxf.apache.org/docs/jetty-configuration.html[Jetty engine] -* http://cxf.apache.org/[Apache CXF] endpoints running on the default engine provided by the CXF servlet +* https://camel.apache.org/[Apache Camel] Jetty endpoints running with the https://camel.apache.org/components/latest/jetty-component.html[Camel Jetty] component +* https://cxf.apache.org/[Apache CXF] endpoints running on their own separate https://cxf.apache.org/docs/jetty-configuration.html[Jetty engine] +* https://cxf.apache.org/[Apache CXF] endpoints running on the default engine provided by the CXF servlet * SSH and JMX admin access * https://hawt.io/[Hawtio administration console] diff --git a/securing_apps/topics/oidc/java/fuse/camel.adoc b/securing_apps/topics/oidc/java/fuse/camel.adoc index 051e3f288e..588115b115 100644 --- a/securing_apps/topics/oidc/java/fuse/camel.adoc +++ b/securing_apps/topics/oidc/java/fuse/camel.adoc @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ ===== Securing an Apache Camel Application -You can secure Apache Camel endpoints implemented with the http://camel.apache.org/jetty.html[camel-jetty] component by adding securityHandler with `KeycloakJettyAuthenticator` and the proper security constraints injected. You can add the `OSGI-INF/blueprint/blueprint.xml` file to your Camel application with a similar configuration as below. The roles, security constraint mappings, and {project_name} adapter configuration might differ slightly depending on your environment and needs. +You can secure Apache Camel endpoints implemented with the https://camel.apache.org/components/latest/jetty-component.html[camel-jetty] component by adding the securityHandler with `KeycloakJettyAuthenticator` and the proper security constraints injected. You can add the `OSGI-INF/blueprint/blueprint.xml` file to your Camel application with a similar configuration as below. The roles, security constraint mappings, and {project_name} adapter configuration might differ slightly depending on your environment and needs. For example: diff --git a/securing_apps/topics/oidc/java/fuse7-adapter.adoc b/securing_apps/topics/oidc/java/fuse7-adapter.adoc index e93bd6e460..5097818abe 100644 --- a/securing_apps/topics/oidc/java/fuse7-adapter.adoc +++ b/securing_apps/topics/oidc/java/fuse7-adapter.adoc @@ -20,9 +20,9 @@ Security for the following items is supported for Fuse: * Classic WAR applications deployed on Fuse with Pax Web War Extender * Servlets deployed on Fuse as OSGI services with Pax Web Whiteboard Extender and additionally servlets registered through org.osgi.service.http.HttpService#registerServlet() which is standard OSGi Enterprise HTTP Service -* http://camel.apache.org/[Apache Camel] Undertow endpoints running with the http://camel.apache.org/undertow.html[Camel Undertow] component -* http://cxf.apache.org/[Apache CXF] endpoints running on their own separate Undertow engine -* http://cxf.apache.org/[Apache CXF] endpoints running on the default engine provided by the CXF servlet +* https://camel.apache.org/[Apache Camel] Undertow endpoints running with the https://camel.apache.org/components/latest/undertow-component.html[Camel Undertow] component +* https://cxf.apache.org/[Apache CXF] endpoints running on their own separate Undertow engine +* https://cxf.apache.org/[Apache CXF] endpoints running on the default engine provided by the CXF servlet * SSH and JMX admin access * https://hawt.io/[Hawtio administration console] diff --git a/securing_apps/topics/oidc/java/fuse7/camel.adoc b/securing_apps/topics/oidc/java/fuse7/camel.adoc index 09976de9cd..44242e8e44 100644 --- a/securing_apps/topics/oidc/java/fuse7/camel.adoc +++ b/securing_apps/topics/oidc/java/fuse7/camel.adoc @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ [[_fuse7_adapter_camel]] ===== Securing an Apache Camel Application -You can secure Apache Camel endpoints implemented with the http://camel.apache.org/undertow.html[camel-undertow] component by injecting the proper security constraints via blueprint and updating the used component to `undertow-keycloak`. You have to add the `OSGI-INF/blueprint/blueprint.xml` file to your Camel application with a similar configuration as below. The roles and security constraint mappings, and adapter configuration might differ slightly depending on your environment and needs. +You can secure Apache Camel endpoints implemented with the https://camel.apache.org/components/latest/undertow-component.html[camel-undertow] component by injecting the proper security constraints via blueprint and updating the used component to `undertow-keycloak`. You have to add the `OSGI-INF/blueprint/blueprint.xml` file to your Camel application with a similar configuration as below. The roles, security constraint mappings, and adapter configuration might differ slightly depending on your environment and needs. Compared to the standard `undertow` component, `undertow-keycloak` component adds two new properties: