The adapters are provided for full comparability with Keycloak. You don't
have to use them. However, OpenID and OpenID Connect are not the sane
thing. I've yet to see Spring publish an OpenID Connect security project.
If I'm wrong, please post a link to such project.
On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 6:07 AM Aritz Maeztu <amaeztu(a)tesicnor.com> wrote:
Even though both Spring Security and Spring Boot happen to support
OpenId
and OAuth2, an specific keycloak adapter in needed in order to configure
them to work with the keycloak server. Also in Spring Security we need to
provide the keycloak.json file with the client configuration.
If keycloak supports both standards shouldn't we be able to access it in a
non-coupling way?
Thanks in advance
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