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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">How much clients you have in mind? <br>
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Theoretically there is no any limit. At least at database level.
Fact is that we didn't try to test admin console UI with very big
number of clients. Feel free to create JIRA if you're seeing
issues.<br>
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Another approach is to design your deployment so the number of
clients is not too big. For example when adding new "machine" you
can reuse already created clients (not sure if it's the approach
which works for you, just a possible hint...)<br>
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Marek<br>
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On 30.6.2015 09:50, Orestis Tsakiridis wrote:<br>
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<div>Hi all,<br>
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Is there a limit in the maximum number of clients/applications
in single realm supported by keycloak? <br>
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I can see that the keycloak admin UI is not built with a big
number in mind. For instance, when assigning "Client roles" to
a realm user there is a dropdown with all clients/applications
in the realm. I guess this shouldn't grow too big to be
usuable.<br>
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I'm working on a scenario where i need to implement
authorization in a system where new machines (and their
respective keycloak applications) will be added on the fly. So
i'm worying about what will happen if the number starts to grow.<br>
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<div>Thanks<br>
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