If your applications/clients are Wildfly/JBoss servlet applications, you
can use the client subsystem and not ever even crack open the WAR.
On 12/9/2015 7:23 AM, Juraci Paixão Kröhling wrote:
For which adapter is that? For the JavaScript adapter, we did a
servlet
that returns the appropriate keycloak.json file:
http://git.io/vRdJi
For the Wildfly adapter, we use a system property, which is determined
at runtime:
http://git.io/vRdJx
http://git.io/vRdJH
- Juca.
On 09.12.2015 11:47, Anunay Sinha wrote:
> Hi
> I need help to figure out how to manage my kecloak.json files in between
> different environments. Since I have a keycloak server deployed on my
> dev, qa and preprod, and am using jenkins for CI.
> Now what i don't know is how this keycloak.json gets loaded.
> If I knew that, I can have something like keycloak_dev.json,
> keycloak_qa.json and kecloak_preprod.json, picking up the correct config
> file as per my environment.
>
> Is my understanding and approach is correct. If so can you help me how I
> can get these respect jsons loaded.
>
> --
> - Anunay
>
>
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