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Hi!<br>
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Please ignore my last question.<br>
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It worked fine. Keycloak checks the existence of a Session for the
user logged in the first app. Obviously the SSO will happen if I try
to access the other app using the same Browser Session. Additionally
I suppose both apps have to be under the same realm. Makes sense?<br>
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BTW, is it possible to disable Single Sign out for a specific client
app?<br>
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Soares wrote:<br>
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<font size="-1"><font face="DejaVu Sans">Hi!<br>
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I have one common realm (eg: demo-realm) with two client apps
under it:<br>
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- 1st app using SAML protocol - hosted in app srv 1 (tomcat)<br>
- 2nd app using Keycloak default OpenID Connect - hosted in
app srv 2 (JBoss EAP)<br>
<br>
What I need to do in order to enable SSO between these both
apps?<br>
<br>
I tried log in in the 1st one and them tried to access the 2nd
one, but the SSO does not works :-/<br>
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