Thanks Bill.
Will the token expire? If so how to deal with it in the following situation:
Service 1 in Jboss1 got a token based on the user login(it will have username/password
information), then it will connect to Service 2 on JBOSS 2 with the token, The Service 2
will then connect to Service 3 in JBOSS 3. If the token expired, how can Service 2 to
refresh it.
Thanks
Kevin
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The demo app shows how this is done:
1. visit customer portal
2. customer portal initiates a login
3. customer portal receives a token
4. customer uses token to make secure REST invocation to another database service.
On 2/13/2015 5:33 AM, Marek Posolda wrote:
Keycloak can serve this use-case pretty well. Once you authenticate
application1 with Keycloak, you will receive accessToken for this
application. This accessToken can then be used to invoke other HTTP
services (like "application2") and retrieve data from them. You just
need to send the obtained accessToken in Authorization header in
format like "Authorization: Bearer your-token".
Also if your application "application2" is used just as "container of
REST data" for other applications and never accessed directly by user
from his browser, you can configure at as "bearer-only" in keycloak
admin console and in keycloak.json of this application.
We have examples exactly for this usecase: "customer-service" uses
accessToken to invoke bearer-only application "database-service" and
obtain data from it. See code here:
https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak/blob/master/examples/demo-templat
e/customer-app/src/main/java/org/keycloak/example/CustomerDatabaseClie
nt.java#L56
Marek
On 12.2.2015 21:24, Kevin Chen wrote:
> In our environment, we will have multiple JBOSS instance that will host different
services, they will use the same Keycloak server for authentication.
>
> One of the requirement for us is once an user is authenticated with one service, and
if that service need invoke another service running in a different JBOSS instance, user
should not be asked to logged in again.
> How can we obtain a new token and pass it to the next hop?
>
> Thanks
> Kevin
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