This blog refers to a link where we will import a pre-defined config
First, log into the Keycloak server. If you’re following our
walkthrough, the log-in details are identical to those mentioned earlier
(admin, admin123!). You can see that there is already an apiman realm
defined, but we’re going to create a new one, so navigate to Add Realm
(top right), and import and upload "this demonstration realm definition
-
http://www.apiman.io/blog/resources/2015-06-04/stottie.json"; it
provides an extremely simple setup where we have:
What I would like to explain how we can create this "stottie" config in
Keycloak (step by step, screenshots)
On 01/09/15 02:19, Eric Wittmann wrote:
+1
Thanks for responding, Rafael. I had intended to link this very same
tutorial but then it slipped my mind. :)
On 8/31/2015 5:48 PM, Rafael Soares wrote:
> Charles,
>
> Recently I followed the "/Keycloak and dagger: Securing your services
> with OAuth2/" tutorial [1] and it worked fine! This howto is great!
>
> You don't need to do anything on the Fuse/Camel side. All setup is done
> in the ApiMan side. ApiMan comes with a KeyCloak service embedded and
> all you need to do is install the Apiman oauth2 keycloak plugin and
> configure your service policy to use it. The tutorial [1] describes each
> step in detail.
>
> [1]
>
http://www.apiman.io/blog/gateway/security/oauth2/keycloak/authentication...
>
>
>
>
> ________________________
> Rafael Torres Coelho Soares
>
> On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Charles Moulliard
> <cmoulliard(a)redhat.com <mailto:cmoulliard@redhat.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have already asked this question but I need some help to figure
> out
> what are the steps required to setup Oauth 2 with Keycloak as I'm
> preparing a demo
> (
https://github.com/FuseByExample/rest-dsl-in-action)
> covering the point about how to secure & govern Camel REST DSL
> endpoints
> on JBoss Fuse using Apiman & Keycloak ?
>
> I just need the list of the steps to perform from the Web Site.
> Base on
> the input, I will take some screenshots and include the instructions
> within the demo content. Such input could be reused to write a blog
> article too ;-)
>
> Regards,
>
> Charles
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