We have internal front end libraries that works with JSP only. From the sounds of SPI, I thought that I could use JSP and our internal libraries instead of FreeMarker templates. Also because our JSP login screen is almost ready it wouldn’t take much time to just deploy it (that’s what I thought).
From: Stian Thorgersen <sthorger@redhat.com>
Reply-To: "stian@redhat.com" <stian@redhat.com>
Date: Friday, February 12, 2016 at 5:54 PM
To: Abdullah Sarp Kaya <akaya@expedia.com>
Cc: "keycloak-user@lists.jboss.org" <keycloak-user@lists.jboss.org>
Subject: Re: [keycloak-user] Extending Themes via SPI
What are you actually trying to achieve? We mainly support modifying the FreeMarker templates and stylesheets. Beyond that you may in theory be able to re-implement it all to replace FreeMarker with something else, but I don't see why you would want to and it would be a significant amount of work, and also maintenance.
On 12 February 2016 at 07:08, Sarp Kaya <akaya@expedia.com> wrote:
Hi all,
In regards to Extending Themes via SPI all I found is this documentation:I found it a little less describing.
When I implement those two classes, where do I put the new implemented classes? How do I deploy them?Can I also use Spring mvc and JSP and few maven dependencies instead of freemarker?
I also tried to find an example to extend theme using SPI but there seems to be none. It would be really nice if you could provide a sample hello world.
Thank you very much,Sarp Kaya
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