Depends on what type of mobile application you are writing. If it's a
Cordova (hybrid) app then you can use keycloak.js, which has built-in
support for Cordova. We have an example for it. If you are writing native
mobile applications take a look at AeroGear, they have native integration
available for Keycloak (
https://aerogear.org/docs/guides/security/oauth2-guide/).
On 21 November 2015 at 01:48, Jose Suero <josephsuero(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I need to create a mobile application that consumes services from a
keycloak protected services, users don't create an account, but I don't
want people outside the app to consume the services.
How can I send the token authenticate on the mobile app the same way I
authenticate on websites. meaning having a keycloak.json key or something
Any thoughts?
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