keycloak-scim/docbook/reference/en/en-US/master.xml
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<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.4//EN"
"http://www.docbook.org/xml/4.4/docbookx.dtd"
[
<!ENTITY License SYSTEM "modules/License.xml">
<!ENTITY Overview SYSTEM "modules/Overview.xml">
<!ENTITY Installation SYSTEM "modules/server-installation.xml">
<!ENTITY OpenShift SYSTEM "modules/openshift.xml">
<!ENTITY AdapterConfig SYSTEM "modules/adapter-config.xml">
<!ENTITY WildflyAdapter SYSTEM "modules/wildfly-adapter.xml">
<!ENTITY EAP6Adapter SYSTEM "modules/eap6-adapter.xml">
<!ENTITY SocialConfig SYSTEM "modules/social-config.xml">
<!ENTITY SocialFacebook SYSTEM "modules/social-facebook.xml">
<!ENTITY SocialGoogle SYSTEM "modules/social-google.xml">
<!ENTITY SocialTwitter SYSTEM "modules/social-twitter.xml">
<!ENTITY SocialProviderSPI SYSTEM "modules/social-spi.xml">
<!ENTITY Email SYSTEM "modules/email.xml">
]>
<book>
<bookinfo>
<title>Keycloak Reference Guide</title>
<subtitle>SSO for Web Apps and REST Services</subtitle>
<releaseinfo>1.0-alpha-1-SNAPSHOT</releaseinfo>
</bookinfo>
<toc/>
<preface id="preface" revision="1">
<title>Preface</title>
<para>
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:
<programlisting>
Let's pretend to have an extremely \
long line that \
does not fit
This one is short
</programlisting>
Is really:
<programlisting>
Let's pretend to have an extremely long line that does not fit
This one is short
</programlisting>
</para>
</preface>
&License;
&Overview;
&Installation;
&OpenShift;
<chapter>
<title>Adapters</title>
<para>
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.
</para>
&AdapterConfig;
&WildflyAdapter;
&EAP6Adapter;
</chapter>
<chapter>
<title>Social</title>
<para>
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.
</para>
&SocialConfig;
&SocialFacebook;
&SocialGoogle;
&SocialTwitter;
&SocialProviderSPI;
</chapter>
<chapter>
<title>Email</title>
<para>
Keycloak sends emails to users to verify their email address. Emails are also used to allow users to
safely restore their username and passwords.
</para>
&Email;
</chapter>
</book>