Added mvn version

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Stian Thorgersen 2016-06-13 13:02:36 +02:00
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"title": "Securing Applications and Services Guide",
"project": {
"name": "Red Hat Single Sign-On",
"version": "7.0.0"
"version": "7.0.0",
"versionMvn": "1.9.7.Final-redhat-1"
},
"community": false,
"product": true,

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"title": "Securing Applications and Services Guide",
"project": {
"name": "Keycloak",
"version": "1.9.7.Final"
"version": "1.9.7.Final",
"versionMvn": "1.9.7.Final"
},
"community": true,
"product": false,

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[[_fuse_adapter]]
==== JBoss Fuse Adapter
{% if book.product %}
NOTE: JBoss Fuse is a Technology Preview feature and is not fully supported
{% endif %}
Currently {{book.project.name}} supports securing your web applications running inside http://www.jboss.org/products/fuse/overview/[JBoss Fuse] .
{% if book.community %}

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org.eclipse.jetty.security;version="[8,10)",
org.eclipse.jetty.server.nio;version="[8,10)",
org.eclipse.jetty.util.security;version="[8,10)",
org.keycloak.*;version="{{book.project.version}}",
org.keycloak.*;version="{{book.project.versionMvn}}",
org.osgi.service.blueprint,
org.osgi.service.blueprint.container,
org.osgi.service.event,

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[source, subs="attributes"]
----
org.keycloak.adapters.jetty;version="{{book.project.version}}",
org.keycloak.adapters;version="{{book.project.version}}",
org.keycloak.constants;version="{{book.project.version}}",
org.keycloak.util;version="{{book.project.version}}",
org.keycloak.*;version="{{book.project.version}}",
org.keycloak.adapters.jetty;version="{{book.project.versionMvn}}",
org.keycloak.adapters;version="{{book.project.versionMvn}}",
org.keycloak.constants;version="{{book.project.versionMvn}}",
org.keycloak.util;version="{{book.project.versionMvn}}",
org.keycloak.*;version="{{book.project.versionMvn}}",
*;resolution:=optional
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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ org.apache.cxf.*;version="[2.7,3.2)",
com.fasterxml.jackson.jaxrs.json;version="[2.5,3)",
org.eclipse.jetty.security;version="[8,10)",
org.eclipse.jetty.util.security;version="[8,10)",
org.keycloak.*;version="{{book.project.version}}",
org.keycloak.adapters.jetty;version="{{book.project.version}}",
org.keycloak.*;version="{{book.project.versionMvn}}",
org.keycloak.adapters.jetty;version="{{book.project.versionMvn}}",
*;resolution:=optional
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org.springframework.beans.factory.config,
org.eclipse.jetty.security;version="[8,10)",
org.eclipse.jetty.util.security;version="[8,10)",
org.keycloak.*;version="{{book.project.version}}"
org.keycloak.*;version="{{book.project.versionMvn}}"
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[source, subs="attributes"]
----
org.keycloak.adapters.jetty;version="{{book.project.version}}",
org.keycloak.adapters;version="{{book.project.version}}",
org.keycloak.constants;version="{{book.project.version}}",
org.keycloak.util;version="{{book.project.version}}",
org.keycloak.*;version="{{book.project.version}}",
org.keycloak.adapters.jetty;version="{{book.project.versionMvn}}",
org.keycloak.adapters;version="{{book.project.versionMvn}}",
org.keycloak.constants;version="{{book.project.versionMvn}}",
org.keycloak.util;version="{{book.project.versionMvn}}",
org.keycloak.*;version="{{book.project.versionMvn}}",
*;resolution:=optional
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<dependency>
<groupId>org.keycloak</groupId>
<artifactId>keycloak-servlet-filter-adapter</artifactId>
<version>{{book.project.version}}</version>
<version>{{book.project.versionMvn}}</version>
</dependency>
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=== Other OpenID Connect libraries
{% if book.product %}
NOTE: Using {{book.project.name}} with generic OpenID Connect libraries is a Technology Preview feature and is not fully supported
{% endif %}
{{book.project.name}} can be secured by supplied adapters that usually are easier to use and provide better integration with {{book.project.name}}. However,
if there is no adapter available for your programming language, framework or platform you may opt to use a generic OpenID Connect Resource Provider (RP) library
instead. This chapter describes details specific to {{book.project.name}} and doesn't go into low-level details of the protocols. For more details refer to the