Am 15.11.2018 um 22:34 schrieb Dmitry Telegin <dt(a)acutus.pro>:
Hello Marco,
What version of Keycloak are you using? AFAIK "providers" directory has been
deprecated long ago. For newer Keycloak versions, it is recommended to use
standalone/deployments for the same.
If your provider depends on 3rd party libs, you should package everything into a EAR
archive. Please look at BeerCloak [1] for the example of how this could be done.
P.S. It is generally recommended to ask questions like this to keycloak-user mailing
list. This one is dedicated to Keycloak development.
[1]
https://github.com/dteleguin/beercloak
Cheers,
Dmitry Telegin
CTO, Acutus s.r.o.
Keycloak Consulting and Training
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+42 (022) 888-30-71
E-mail: info(a)acutus.pro
> On Thu, 2018-11-15 at 20:43 +0000, marco.scheuermann(a)daimler.com wrote:
> Hi community,
>
> I created a provider implementation and placed it under /providers.
> The provider has dependencies to other libs, e.g. an azure jar for accessing azure
queues.
> Where do I have to put this lib so that the classloader will find it. I placed it
also under /providers but the classes
> are not loaded....
>
> Thank you,
> Marco
>
>
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