]> Keycloak Reference Guide SSO for Web Apps and REST Services 1.0-rc-2-SNAPSHOT Preface In some of the example listings, what is meant to be displayed on one line does not fit inside the available page width. These lines have been broken up. A '\' at the end of a line means that a break has been introduced to fit in the page, with the following lines indented. So: Let's pretend to have an extremely \ long line that \ does not fit This one is short Is really: Let's pretend to have an extremely long line that does not fit This one is short &License; &Overview; &Installation; &OpenShift; &AdminPermissions; &PerRealmAdminPermissions; Adapters Keycloak can secure a wide variety of application types. This section defines which application types are supported and how to configure and install them so that you can use Keycloak to secure your applications. &AdapterConfig; &JBossAdapter; &JavascriptAdapter; &InstalledApplications; &Logout; Social Keycloak makes it easy to let users log in to your application using an existing account with a social network. Currently Facebook, Google and Twitter is supported with more planned for the future. There's also a Social Provider SPI that makes it relatively simple to add additional social networks. &SocialConfig; &SocialFacebook; &SocialGitHub; &SocialGoogle; &SocialTwitter; &SocialProviderSPI; &Themes; Email Keycloak sends emails to users to verify their email address. Emails are also used to allow users to safely restore their username and passwords. &Email; &AccessTypes; &Roles; &DirectAccess; &CORS; &Timeouts; &AdminApi; &Audit; &UserFederation; &ExportImport; &ServerCache; &Migration;