Yes to both questions.
On 5 Feb 2016 09:53, "Stian Thorgersen" <sthorger(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Did you actually add @SecurityDomain("keycloak")?
Does the request require authentication (does it have a
security-constraint in web.xml)?
On 5 February 2016 at 10:41, PAA KOJO KONDUAH AMOS <pkkamos(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello, I am trying to retrieve information about the User logged into the
> webapp via keycloak. I have seen around information on using the following;
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> *@SecurityDomain("keycloak")*
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> *@Context*
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> *SecurityContext** sc**;*
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> *KeycloakPrincipal principal = (KeycloakPrincipal) sc.getUserPrincipal();*
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> *But the above line is returning a NullPointerException**.*
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> I must say, I have already done the required configuration; as in enabling
> the Keycloak Subsystem within my app server's server configuration:
> standalone.xml.
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> Please any lead on how to retrieve the logged in User via KeyCloak?
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