No. I was looking for something similar to
org.keycloak.authorization.client.util.TokenCallable. However, this
appears to be more of an internal helper class versus a real utility
class. With that said, I think I can build out something similar to
TokenCallable for my purposes.
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*Craig Setera*
*Chief Technology Officer*
On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 5:18 PM Dmitry Telegin <dt(a)acutus.pro> wrote:
Hi Craig, do you mean "between two Keycloak servers"? Any
similarities to
this case?
http://lists.jboss.org/pipermail/keycloak-user/2018-November/016287.html
Cheers,
Dmitry Telegin
CTO, Acutus s.r.o.
Keycloak Consulting and Training
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On Mon, 2018-11-26 at 16:20 -0600, Craig Setera wrote:
> I have a need to do a service-level account connection between two
> servers. I believe that the client credentials grant and Keycloak
service
> accounts are the proper way to handle this. What I'm wondering is if
there
> is a simple to use OAuth authentication client built into the Keycloak
code
> that can be used for this purpose? In particular, something that manages
> refresh token and such.
>
> It appears like a lot of the logic of interest is available in
> RefreshableKeycloakSecurityContext, however I'm not sure if this is
really
> meant to be consumed as a generic OAuth client library?
>
> Thanks,
> Craig
>
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>
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