The access token is not created yet at that point. You can't sign something
that's not completed ;)
A service account is the way to go, as you don't actually have a token yet,
you're in the progress of creating one.
On 30 September 2016 at 08:38, Aritz Maeztu <amaeztu(a)tesicnor.com> wrote:
I have implemented my own mapper to add extra info in the
transformAccessToken method. However, to fill the extra fields I would
like to use the access token itself to access a remote security endpoint
which is secured. However, I don't see any way to retrieve the base64
encoded token from the org.keycloak.representations.AccessToken.java
object.
Currently my workaround is to access the remote endpoint using a service
account, but I would like to take advantage of the token I already have.
Is it possible?
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