[keycloak-user] Java Keycloak REST API Wrapper

Rodrigo Sasaki rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com
Tue Jul 29 07:21:30 EDT 2014


Hello,

I was just wondering. What is missing from the admin-client to merge it
with the master branch?


On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 1:04 PM, Rodrigo Sasaki <rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>
wrote:

> So far it's good :) But it's not fully in production.
>
> We changed a small portion of the application, that only internal
> administrative employees have access to, and so far it's holding up very
> well
>
> But we can't really put it completely in production until we figure out
> those login issues from the other thread
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 11:09 AM, Bill Burke <bburke at redhat.com> wrote:
>
>> You are using us in production?  I don't know if I should be happy or
>> scared :)  How is it going?  Are we holding up?
>>
>> On 7/23/2014 9:50 AM, Rodrigo Sasaki wrote:
>>
>>> The problem was that the version of keycloak we have in production is
>>> based on the beta-2, and the UserRepresentation there is different,
>>> sorry about this.
>>>
>>> I submitted a PR with the alterations
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Rodrigo Sasaki
>>> <rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     The thing is that I simply create an instance and assign an username
>>>
>>>     UserRepresentation userRep = new UserRepresentation();
>>>     userRep.setUsername("user1");
>>>     realm.users().create(userRep);
>>>
>>>     That create is a proxy of the interface, so I don't really know
>>>     where I could interfere here with code.
>>>
>>>
>>>     On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 10:58 AM, Stian Thorgersen <stian at redhat.com
>>>     <mailto:stian at redhat.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>>         Try removing socialLinks instead of setting the value to null,
>>>         or specifying an empty array.
>>>
>>>         ----- Original Message -----
>>>          > From: "Rodrigo Sasaki" <rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>>
>>>          > To: "Bill Burke" <bburke at redhat.com <mailto:bburke at redhat.com
>>> >>
>>>          > Cc: "Stian Thorgersen" <stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>>, keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org>
>>>          > Sent: Tuesday, 22 July, 2014 2:54:49 PM
>>>          > Subject: Re: [keycloak-user] Java Keycloak REST API Wrapper
>>>          >
>>>          > I tried creating a user using the API, and I got a 400 status
>>>         code, I went
>>>          > to check everything, and it seems that I can't send
>>>         "socialLinks",
>>>          > "realmRoles" and "applicationRoles" as null for some reason,
>>>         I get this
>>>          > exception:
>>>          >
>>>          > org.codehaus.jackson.map.exc.UnrecognizedPropertyException:
>>>         Unrecognized
>>>          > field "socialLinks"
>>>          >     (Class
>>>         org.keycloak.representations.idm.UserRepresentation), not marked
>>>          > as ignorable
>>>          >
>>>          > But I know those values aren't mandatory. Is there a fix for
>>>         this?
>>>          >
>>>          >
>>>          > On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 1:37 PM, Bill Burke
>>>         <bburke at redhat.com <mailto:bburke at redhat.com>> wrote:
>>>          >
>>>          > > String token = getToken();
>>>          > > final String authHeader = "Bearer " + token;
>>>          > > ClientRequestFilter authFilter = new ClientRequestFilter() {
>>>          > >    @Override
>>>          > >    public void filter(ClientRequestContext requestContext)
>>>         throws
>>>          > > IOException {
>>>          > >
>>>          > > requestContext.getHeaders().add(HttpHeaders.AUTHORIZATION,
>>>         authHeader);
>>>          > >
>>>          > >             }
>>>          > > };
>>>          > >
>>>          > >
>>>          > > ResteasyWebTarget target =
>>>         client.target("http://localhost:8080/auth");
>>>          > > target.register(authFilter);
>>>          > > Admin admin = target.proxy(Admin.class);
>>>          > >
>>>          > >
>>>          > >
>>>          > > On 7/18/2014 12:26 PM, Rodrigo Sasaki wrote:
>>>          > >
>>>          > >> Can you help me with any hint or documentation regarding
>>> that
>>>          > >> BearerTokenFilter implementation?
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >> I understand that I have to create it myself, but I don't
>>>         know what I
>>>          > >> should create. I tried browsing the web, but with no
>>>         success.. Perhaps
>>>          > >> I'm missing the right keyword to find what I need
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >> On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 6:36 PM, Rodrigo Sasaki
>>>          > >> <rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>>> wrote:
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>     That's perfect :) thanks for the help
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>     I'll get started on it as soon as I can
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>     On Jul 17, 2014 5:55 PM, "Bill Burke"
>>>         <bburke at redhat.com <mailto:bburke at redhat.com>
>>>          > >>     <mailto:bburke at redhat.com <mailto:bburke at redhat.com>>>
>>>         wrote:
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>         @Path("/admin
>>>          > >>         public interface Admin {
>>>          > >>             @Path("realms/{realm}")
>>>          > >>             Realm realm(@PathParameter("realm") realmName);
>>>          > >>         }
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>         public interface Realm {
>>>          > >>              @GET
>>>          > >>              @Produces("application/json")
>>>          > >>              RealmRepresentation get();
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>              @DELETE
>>>          > >>              void delete();
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>              @PUT
>>>          > >>              @Consumes("application/json")
>>>          > >>              void update(RealmRepresentation rep);
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>              @Path("users")
>>>          > >>              Users users();
>>>          > >>         }
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>         public interface Users {
>>>          > >>              ...
>>>          > >>         }
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>         FOllow me?
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>         Then its just
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>         ResteasyClient client = new
>>>         ResteasyClientBuilder().build(__);
>>>          > >>         ResteasyWebTarget target =
>>>          > >>         client.target("http://__localhost:8080/auth
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>         <http://localhost:8080/auth>");
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>         String token = ... get a token ...
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>         target.register(new BearerTokenFilter(token)); //
>>>         you'd have to
>>>          > >>         implement this
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>         Admin admin = target.proxy(Admin.class);
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>         admin.realm("master")
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>         That's about as much help I can give you right now.
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>         On 7/17/2014 11:18 AM, Rodrigo Sasaki wrote:
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>             OK, will do.
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>             Is there a way for me to do it like it is
>>>         there? I'll
>>>          > >>             explain a little
>>>          > >>             better
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>             the class *AdminRoot* has the path set to
>>>         "/admin", and it
>>>          > >>             has a method
>>>          > >>             getRealmsAdmin, with "realms" on the path, and
>>>         on the
>>>          > >>             *RealmsAdminResource* there's the
>>>         getRealmAdmin mapped to
>>>          > >>             "{realm}",
>>>          > >>             making the full path for it
>>>         "/admin/realms/{realm}", even
>>>          > >>             though each
>>>          > >>             one is in a different class.
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>             Is there a way for me to do it the same way, I
>>>         don't know
>>>          > >>             how the Proxy
>>>          > >>             framework would understand that, maybe I would
>>>         have to set
>>>          > >>             the full path
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>             On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 12:11 PM, Stian
>>> Thorgersen
>>>          > >>             <stian at redhat.com <mailto:stian at redhat.com>
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com <mailto:stian at redhat.com>>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com> <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>>>> wrote:
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>                  Rodrigo: just create your own interfaces.
>>>         If you can
>>>          > >>             try to keep
>>>          > >>                  them as consistent with jax-rs classes in
>>>         services as
>>>          > >>             you can that
>>>          > >>                  would be great.
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>                  ----- Original Message -----
>>>          > >>                   > From: "Stian Thorgersen"
>>>         <stian at redhat.com <mailto:stian at redhat.com>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>> <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>>>>
>>>          > >>                   > To: "Rodrigo Sasaki"
>>>         <rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>>
>>>          > >>                  <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.>__com
>>>          > >>             <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>>>>, "Bill Burke"
>>>          > >>             <bburke at redhat.com <mailto:bburke at redhat.com>
>>>         <mailto:bburke at redhat.com <mailto:bburke at redhat.com>>
>>>          > >>                  <mailto:bburke at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:bburke at redhat.com> <mailto:bburke at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:bburke at redhat.com>>>>
>>>          > >>                   > Cc: keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org>>
>>>          > >>                  <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.>__jboss.org <http://jboss.org>
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org>>>
>>>          > >>                   > Sent: Wednesday, 16 July, 2014 2:34:44
>>> PM
>>>          > >>                   > Subject: Re: [keycloak-user] Java
>>>         Keycloak REST API
>>>          > >>             Wrapper
>>>          > >>                   >
>>>          > >>                   > Bill: does it make sense for us to
>>>         share interfaces
>>>          > >>             (with jax-rs
>>>          > >>                  annotations)
>>>          > >>                   > for services and admin-client?
>>>          > >>                   >
>>>          > >>                   > ----- Original Message -----
>>>          > >>                   > > From: "Rodrigo Sasaki"
>>>         <rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>>
>>>          > >>                  <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.>__com
>>>          > >>             <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>>>>
>>>          > >>                   > > To: "Stian Thorgersen"
>>>         <stian at redhat.com <mailto:stian at redhat.com>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>> <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>>>>
>>>          > >>                   > > Cc: "Juraci Paixão Kröhling"
>>>         <juraci at kroehling.de <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de>>
>>>          > >>                  <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de> <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de>
>>>          > >> >>>,
>>>          > >>                   > > keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org>>
>>>          > >>                  <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.>__jboss.org <http://jboss.org>
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org>>>
>>>          > >>                   > > Sent: Wednesday, 16 July, 2014
>>>         2:31:35 PM
>>>          > >>                   > > Subject: Re: [keycloak-user] Java
>>>         Keycloak REST
>>>          > >>             API Wrapper
>>>          > >>                   > >
>>>          > >>                   > > I'll get on it for sure.
>>>          > >>                   > >
>>>          > >>                   > > Just one thing, should I create
>>>         myself the
>>>          > >>             interfaces for the
>>>          > >>                  services? Or
>>>          > >>                   > > is there a more integrated way to do
>>>         that?
>>>          > >>                   > >
>>>          > >>                   > >
>>>          > >>                   > > On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 10:27 AM,
>>>         Stian Thorgersen
>>>          > >>                  <stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com> <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com> <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>>>>
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>                   > > wrote:
>>>          > >>                   > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > Great work with the admin-client.
>>>         As I commented
>>>          > >>             on GitHub I
>>>          > >>                  added it to
>>>          > >>                   > > > 'admin-client' branch, and would
>>>         like a few
>>>          > >>             changes before
>>>          > >>                  merging to
>>>          > >>                   > > > master:
>>>          > >>                   > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > * Make it use RestEasy client
>>> framwork
>>>          > >>                   > > > * Tests - I've added a starting
>>>         point to
>>>          > >>                   > > >
>>>          > >> https://github.com/keycloak/__
>>> keycloak/blob/admin-client/__
>>>          > >>
>>>         testsuite/integration/src/__test/java/org/keycloak/__
>>> testsuite/admin/__
>>>          > >> AdminClientTest.java
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>
>>>         <https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak/blob/admin-client/
>>>          > >>
>>>         testsuite/integration/src/test/java/org/keycloak/
>>> testsuite/admin/
>>>          > >> AdminClientTest.java>
>>>          > >>                   > > > * Better error handling - instead
>>>         of swallowing
>>>          > >>             exceptions it
>>>          > >>                  now throws
>>>          > >>                   > > > KeycloakException
>>>         (RuntimeException), but
>>>          > >>             there's HTTP
>>>          > >>                  response codes are
>>>          > >>                   > > > not checked (see above test that
>>>         tries to create
>>>          > >>             two users
>>>          > >>                  with the same
>>>          > >>                   > > > username)
>>>          > >>                   > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > If you're happy to do this work
>>>         that would be
>>>          > >>             awesome!
>>>          > >>                   > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > ----- Original Message -----
>>>          > >>                   > > > > From: "Rodrigo Sasaki"
>>>          > >>             <rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.
>>> com>>
>>>          > >>                  <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.>__com
>>>          > >>             <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>>>>
>>>          > >>                   > > > > To: "Stian Thorgersen"
>>>         <stian at redhat.com <mailto:stian at redhat.com>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>>
>>>          > >>                  <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com> <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>>>>
>>>          > >>                   > > > > Cc: "Juraci Paixão Kröhling"
>>>          > >>             <juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de> <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de>>
>>>          > >>                  <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de> <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de>
>>>          > >> >>>,
>>>          > >>                   > > > keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org>>
>>>          > >>                  <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.>__jboss.org <http://jboss.org>
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org>>>
>>>          > >>                   > > > > Sent: Monday, 14 July, 2014
>>>         2:44:48 PM
>>>          > >>                   > > > > Subject: Re: [keycloak-user]
>>>         Java Keycloak
>>>          > >>             REST API Wrapper
>>>          > >>                   > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > Glad to hear it :)
>>>          > >>                   > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > I'll be waiting on more replies
>>>         and ideas to
>>>          > >>             perhaps make
>>>          > >>                  it better.
>>>          > >>                   > > > > Thanks! :)
>>>          > >>                   > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 10:43
>>>         AM, Stian
>>>          > >> Thorgersen
>>>          > >>                  <stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com> <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com> <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>>>>
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>                   > > > wrote:
>>>          > >>                   > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > Great stuff, I'll have a look
>>>         at it soon. At
>>>          > >>             first glance
>>>          > >>                  it looks
>>>          > >>                   > > > really
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > good!
>>>          > >>                   > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > Thanks :)
>>>          > >>                   > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > ----- Original Message -----
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > From: "Rodrigo Sasaki"
>>>          > >>             <rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.
>>> com>>
>>>          > >>                  <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.>__com
>>>          > >>             <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>>>>
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > To: "Stian Thorgersen"
>>>         <stian at redhat.com <mailto:stian at redhat.com>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>>
>>>          > >>                  <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com> <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>>>>
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > Cc: "Juraci Paixão Kröhling"
>>>          > >>             <juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de> <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de>>
>>>          > >>                  <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de> <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de>
>>>          > >> >>>,
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org>>
>>>          > >>                  <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.>__jboss.org <http://jboss.org>
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org>>>
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > Sent: Monday, 14 July, 2014
>>>         2:40:17 PM
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > Subject: Re: [keycloak-user]
>>>         Java Keycloak
>>>          > >>             REST API Wrapper
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > PR submitted :)
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 9:56
>>>         AM, Stian
>>>          > >>             Thorgersen
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > <stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>> <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>>>>
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > wrote:
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > Please change package
>>> names to
>>>          > >>                  'org.keycloak.admin.client'
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > ----- Original Message
>>> -----
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > From: "Rodrigo Sasaki"
>>>          > >>             <rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.
>>> com>>
>>>          > >>                  <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.>__com
>>>          > >>             <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>>>>
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > To: "Stian Thorgersen"
>>>          > >>             <stian at redhat.com <mailto:stian at redhat.com>
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com <mailto:stian at redhat.com>>
>>>          > >>                  <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com> <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>>>>
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > Cc: "Juraci Paixão
>>> Kröhling"
>>>          > >>             <juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de> <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de>>
>>>          > >>                  <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de> <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de>
>>>          > >> >>>,
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > >
>>>         keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.
>>> jboss.org>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org>>
>>>          > >>                  <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.>__jboss.org <http://jboss.org>
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org>>>
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > Sent: Friday, 11 July,
>>>         2014 1:51:41 PM
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > Subject: Re:
>>>         [keycloak-user] Java
>>>          > >>             Keycloak REST API
>>>          > >>                  Wrapper
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > Just one more question,
>>>         I created it
>>>          > >>             with my
>>>          > >>                  companies' name in
>>>          > >>                   > > > the
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > package, should I
>>>         replace it? Or just
>>>          > >>             upload it as is?
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > It's
>>>         br.com.icarros.keycloak.api
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at
>>>         4:13 AM, Stian
>>>          > >>             Thorgersen <
>>>          > >>                   > > > stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com> <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com> <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>>>>
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > wrote:
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > You can create a new
>>>         module for it in:
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > >
>>> integration/admin-client
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message
>>>         -----
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > From: "Rodrigo
>>> Sasaki"
>>>          > >>                  <rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.>__com
>>>          > >>             <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>>>>
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > To: "Stian
>>> Thorgersen"
>>>          > >>             <stian at redhat.com <mailto:stian at redhat.com>
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com <mailto:stian at redhat.com>>
>>>          > >>                  <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com> <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>>>>
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > Cc: "Juraci Paixão
>>>         Kröhling"
>>>          > >>                  <juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de> <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de>>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de> <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de>>>>,
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > >
>>>         keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.
>>> jboss.org>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org>>
>>>          > >>                  <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.>__jboss.org <http://jboss.org>
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org>>>
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > Sent: Thursday, 10
>>>         July, 2014
>>>          > >>             8:50:00 PM
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > Subject: Re:
>>>         [keycloak-user] Java
>>>          > >>             Keycloak REST
>>>          > >>                  API Wrapper
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > Stian, how should I
>>>         send the code
>>>          > >>             that I made
>>>          > >>                  to the
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > Keycloak
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > repo?
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > Can you tell me what
>>>         module name
>>>          > >>             to use, and
>>>          > >>                  where to
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > create
>>>          > >>                   > > > it?
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > On Tue, Jul 8, 2014
>>>         at 10:00 AM,
>>>          > >>             Rodrigo Sasaki <
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > >
>>>         rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>>
>>>          > >>                  <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.>__com
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>>>>
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > wrote:
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > > I would really
>>>         like to do that
>>>          > >>             :) All I'm
>>>          > >>                  waiting for is
>>>          > >>                   > > > an OK
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > to
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > do
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > it,
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > > because it was
>>>         built inside the
>>>          > >>             company, so I
>>>          > >>                  need
>>>          > >>                   > > > approval.
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > > But I really
>>>         believe it'll get a
>>>          > >>             lot better
>>>          > >>                  when it's out
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > there,
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > and
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > you
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > > can all pitch in
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > > On Tue, Jul 8,
>>>         2014 at 9:55 AM,
>>>          > >>             Stian
>>>          > >>                  Thorgersen <
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com> <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com> <mailto:stian at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:stian at redhat.com>>>
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > wrote:
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> Ideal way to
>>>         contribute it to
>>>          > >>             Keycloak would
>>>          > >>                  be if you
>>>          > >>                   > > > fork
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > the
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > Keycloak
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> repo, add a
>>>         module and do a PR ;)
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >>
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> ----- Original
>>>         Message -----
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > From: "Rodrigo
>>>         Sasaki"
>>>          > >>                  <rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.>__com
>>>          > >>             <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:rodrigopsasaki at gmail.com>>>>
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > To: "Juraci
>>>         Paixão Kröhling"
>>>          > >>                  <juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de> <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de>>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de> <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de>>>>
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > Cc:
>>>          > >> keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org>>
>>>          > >>                  <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.>__jboss.org <http://jboss.org>
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org
>>>         <mailto:keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org>>>
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > Sent: Tuesday,
>>>         8 July, 2014
>>>          > >>             1:50:14 PM
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > Subject: Re:
>>>         [keycloak-user]
>>>          > >>             Java Keycloak
>>>          > >>                  REST API
>>>          > >>                   > > > Wrapper
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > Oh yes, I
>>>         believe it is
>>>          > >>             already very usable.
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > All I need now
>>>         is to get my
>>>          > >>             manager to
>>>          > >>                  agree to make
>>>          > >>                   > > > this
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > repo
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > public,
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > because there
>>>         is a policy
>>>          > >>             that all repos
>>>          > >>                  are private
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > in
>>>          > >>                   > > > this
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > project
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> we're
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > working in, but
>>>         I don't think
>>>          > >>             we'll have
>>>          > >>                  problems with
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > this. I
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > pitched
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> him
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > the idea of
>>>         contributing to
>>>          > >>             Keycloak and
>>>          > >>                  he seemed to
>>>          > >>                   > > > like
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > it
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > On Tue, Jul 8,
>>>         2014 at 9:32
>>>          > >>             AM, Juraci
>>>          > >>                  Paixão Kröhling
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > <
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >>
>>>         juraci at kroehling.de <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de>> <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de>
>>>          > >>
>>>          > >>             <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de
>>>         <mailto:juraci at kroehling.de>>>
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > > wrote:
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > -----BEGIN PGP
>>>         SIGNED
>>>          > >>             MESSAGE-----
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > Hash: SHA512
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > Hello Rodrigo,
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > Do you have
>>>         news about this?
>>>          > >>             I'm working
>>>          > >>                  on a task
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > that
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > would
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > require
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > me to do
>>>         something similar,
>>>          > >>             so, I think it
>>>          > >>                  would best
>>>          > >>                   > > > if we
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > can
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > collaborate on
>>>         this API :-)
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > If/when you
>>>         have some time,
>>>          > >>             we could have
>>>          > >>                  a chat via
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > IRC
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > (jpkroehling
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > at #keycloak on
>>>         freenode).
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > - - Juca.
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > On 06/20/2014
>>>         10:00 PM,
>>>          > >>             Rodrigo Sasaki wrote:
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > > I'm working
>>>         on a Java-based
>>>          > >>             wrapper for
>>>          > >>                  the REST
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > > API,
>>>          > >>                   > > > to
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > make
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > it
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > > look more OO,
>>>         abstracting
>>>          > >>             the access to
>>>          > >>                  servers.
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > > It uses
>>>         methods such as
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > >
>>>          > >>                   > > > > > > > > > > >> > > User bill =
>>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Rodrigo Sasaki
>



-- 
Rodrigo Sasaki
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