Token lifespan is per realm setting and you can use multiple realms for different type of
users and settings. In a multi realms scenario you may need oauth2 multi-tenant
applications or you have to replicate them to work with multiple realms. It’s not easy.
You can probably play with refresh-token to keep your access-token fresh (in your angular
app).
Lorenzo
Il giorno 19 feb 2019, alle ore 22:59, Everson, David (MNIT)
<david.everson(a)state.mn.us> ha scritto:
Hello,
We are designing an Angular 7 application with Keycloak IDM. What sets this application
apart from other Angular/Keycloak applications we designed is this application has a use
case for users of a certain group (e.g. support desk users) to have a session timeout of 8
hours while “normal” users have a 30 minute timeout.
Any guidance on implementing such a use case?
Thanks!
Dave
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