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                <div>Hi,<br>
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                We get the need to create applications (clients) from
                time to time in our already existing realm. Since these
                clients have to be created in all the environments (dev,
                QA, staging, production) we'd like it to be (partly)
                automated rather than creating them through Admin
                console in each environment.<br>
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    In that case, I would create some admin client utility, which will
    invoke REST endpoints for create new client into each realm
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              We've seen an 'Import Client' option in the Clients
              section in the Admin console, but not sure how to create
              the initial client so that it can be imported. The only
              import type is 'SAML 2.0 Entity Descriptor', which we
              aren't sure about as well. Can someone point out how we
              should continue to build the initial client here?<br>
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            Also, if there is an option to update the existing realm
            with the 'Export Realm' facility, that would do as well.
            However that's not possible I suppose?<br>
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    not yet, probably it's something which we can improve. Feel free to
    create JIRA.<br>
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    Marek<br>
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          Regards,<br>
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        Lohitha. <br>
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