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.Admin Console .Admin Console
image:../../{{book.images}}/admin-console.png[] image:../../{{book.images}}/admin-console.png[]
TIP: If you are curious about a certain feature, button, or field within the Admin Console, simply hover your mouse NOTE: If you are curious about a certain feature, button, or field within the Admin Console, simply hover your mouse
over any question mark `?` icon. This will pop up tooltip text to describe the area of the console you are interested in. over any question mark `?` icon. This will pop up tooltip text to describe the area of the console you are interested in.
The image above shows the tooltip in action. The image above shows the tooltip in action.

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* 'keycloak-{{book.project.version}}.[zip|tar.gz]' * 'keycloak-{{book.project.version}}.[zip|tar.gz]'
The 'keycloak-{{book.project.version}}.[zip|tar.gz]' file is the server only distribution. It contains nothing other than the scripts and binaries The 'keycloak-{{book.project.version}}.[zip|tar.gz]' file is the server only distribution. It contains nothing other than the scripts and binaries
to run the {{book.project.name}} Server. to run the {{book.project.name}} server.
To unpack of these files run the `unzip` or `gunzip` and `tar` utilities. To unpack these files run the `unzip` or `gunzip` and `tar` utilities.

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* 'RH-SSO-{{book.project.version}}.[zip|tar.gz]' * 'RH-SSO-{{book.project.version}}.[zip|tar.gz]'
The 'RH-SSO-{{book.project.version}}.[zip|tar.gz]' file is the server only distribution. It contains nothing other than the scripts and binaries The 'RH-SSO-{{book.project.version}}.[zip|tar.gz]' file is the server only distribution. It contains nothing other than the scripts and binaries
to run the {{book.project.name}} Server. to run the {{book.project.name}} server.
To unpack of these files run the `unzip` or `gunzip` and `tar` utilities. To unpack these files run the `unzip` or `gunzip` and `tar` utilities.

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The only required field is `Username`. Click save. This will bring you to the management page for your new user. The only required field is `Username`. Click save. This will bring you to the management page for your new user.
The next step is to define a temporary password for your new user. Click on the `Credentials` tab to bring you to The next step is to define a temporary password for your new user. Click on the `Credentials` tab to bring you to
the page that will allo you to do this. the page that will allow you to do this.
.Set Temporary Password .Set Temporary Password
image:../../{{book.images}}/credentials.png[] image:../../{{book.images}}/credentials.png[]

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Before you can participate in this tutorial, you need to complete the installation of {{book.project.name}} and create the Before you can participate in this tutorial, you need to complete the installation of {{book.project.name}} and create the
initial admin user as shown in the <<fake/../../first-boot.adoc#_install-boot, Install and Boot>> tutorial. There is one initial admin user as shown in the <<fake/../../first-boot.adoc#_install-boot, Install and Boot>> tutorial. There is one
caveat to this. You are going to have to run a separate JBoss EAP 7 or Wildfly 10 instance on the same machine as the caveat to this. You have to run a separate JBoss EAP 7 or Wildfly 10 instance on the same machine as the
{{book.project.name}} server. This separate instance will run your Java Servlet application. Because of this you will {{book.project.name}} server. This separate instance will run your Java Servlet application. Because of this you will
have to run the {{book.project.name}} under a different port so that there are no port conflicts when running on the have to run the {{book.project.name}} under a different port so that there are no port conflicts when running on the
same machine. Use the `jboss.socket.binding.port-offset` system property on the command line. The value of this property same machine. Use the `jboss.socket.binding.port-offset` system property on the command line. The value of this property

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The next step you have to do is to define and register the client in the {{book.project.name}} Admin Console. Log into The next step you have to do is to define and register the client in the {{book.project.name}} Admin Console. Log into
the Admin Console with your admin account as you did in previous tutorials. In the top left hand drop down menu select and manage the Admin Console with your admin account as you did in previous tutorials. In the top left hand drop down menu select and manage
the `demo` realm. Next click the `Clients` left menu. This will bring you to the `Clients` page. the `demo` realm. Click `Clients` in the left side menu. This will bring you to the `Clients` page.
.Clients .Clients
image:../../{{book.images}}/clients.png[] image:../../{{book.images}}/clients.png[]

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=== Download, Build, Deploy Application Code === Download, Build, Deploy Application Code
The project and code for the application you are going to secure it at Github.com. You will need the following The project and code for the application you are going to secure is at Github.com. You will need the following
installed on your machine and available in your PATH before you can continue: installed on your machine and available in your PATH before you can continue:
* Java JDK 8 * Java JDK 8
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image:../../{{book.images}}/client-auth-required.png[] image:../../{{book.images}}/client-auth-required.png[]
The app is not secured by any identity provider, so anything you enter in the dialog will result in a `Forbidden` message being The app is not secured by any identity provider, so anything you enter in the dialog box will result in a `Forbidden` message being
sent back by the server. The next section describes how you can take this existing deployed app and secure it. sent back by the server. The next section describes how you can take this deployed app and secure it.

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=== Install the Client Adapter === Install the Client Adapter
Download the JBoss EAP 7 or Wildfly 10 distribution you are going to use to run your example application and unzip Download the JBoss EAP 7 or Wildfly 10 distribution you are going to use to run your example application and unzip
it into a directory of your choosing on your machine. Next download the {{book.clientadapter}} distribution. Unzip it into a directory on your machine. Next download the {{book.clientadapter}} distribution. Unzip
this file into the root directory of your JBoss EAP or Wildfly 10 distribution. Next perform the following actions this file into the root directory of your JBoss EAP or Wildfly 10 distribution. Next perform the following actions
.Linux/Unix .Linux/Unix

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</subsystem> </subsystem>
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Reboot your application's server and now when visit http://localhost:8080/vanilla and hit the login button, you should Reboot your application's server and now when you visit http://localhost:8080/vanilla and hit the login button, you should
get the {{book.project.name}} login page. You can log in using the user you created in the <<fake/../../first-realm/user.adoc#_create-new-user, Create New User>> chapter. get the {{book.project.name}} login page. You can log in using the user you created in the <<fake/../../first-realm/user.adoc#_create-new-user, Create New User>> chapter.