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      Marek<br>
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      On 13/05/16 16:53, Caitlyn Bishop wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">I have a tomcat application that I am securing
        using the standalone Keycloak server. How can I pull out the
        current user's information? I am assuming it is some sort of
        REST call to the Keycloak API but I am having trouble to get
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