Also, this was the first release Pedro de Silva from Picketlink
contributed to. He put in our Brokering support which is a feature a
lot of our users are excited about. You're going to see more great
things from Pedro going forward. I'm psyched PL and Keycloak teams are
combined now.
Also, Raghu Prablahar was instrumental in flushing out SAML and
brokering bugs and features. He was working from master all through the
winter and testing our stuff against other IDPs to make sure it worked.
On 4/2/2015 8:38 AM, Stian Thorgersen wrote:
We're proud to announce the release of Keycloak 1.2.0.Beta1. This
is a great release, especially if you're after enterprise capabilities.
The major new features in this release includes:
* Protocol mapping - With protocol mapping it's easy to define what claims are added
to the token an application receives.
* Kerberos - It's now possible to authenticate with a Keycloak realm using Kerberos
tickets through SPNEGO.
* Identity Brokering - As well as Kerberos you can also authenticate with Keycloak with
an external SAML 2.0 or OpenID Connect Identity Provider.
* OpenID Connect improvements - We've made several improvements to comply with the
OpenID Connect specification and we've also introduced new features such as Discovery,
Session Management and UserInfo endpoint.
* Internationalization support for login and account management Thanks to Michael Gerber
the login and account management pages now have internationalization support. We have
built in support for English, German and Brazilian Portuguese. We've also made it easy
to add your own and if you'd like to contribute a translation let us know.
* Deploy providers as modules - It's now possible to deploy custom providers as
modules. This gives you full control of the classloader for your provider.
* Deploy themes as modules - We've made it much simpler to package themes and they
can also be deployed as a module. This makes it simpler to distribute themes as well as
using custom themes in a cluster.
* Login with Stackoverflow and LinkedIn - Thanks to Vlastimil Eliáš we now have built-in
support to login with Stackoverflow and LinkedIn.
* SysLog event listener - Thanks to Giriraj Sharma we now have a syslog event listener.
* Version control on cached resources - A common issue in the past was that the admin
console didn't work after upgrading Keycloak. This was caused by the browser caching
old html and javascript. We've solved this issue by including a version number in the
resource urls, so upgrading should be even simpler now!
To get the release go to
www.keycloak.org. For the full lists of issues resolved for this
release check
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/KEYCLOAK.
Remember to read the migration guide before upgrading as it contains vital information
about what's changed and how to upgrade.
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