Ah, no my bad. Was still running the old 1.2.0 version on the server. I
didn't know
about JBOSS_HOME in /etc/sysconfig
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On 31 July 2015 at 10:32, Nair, Rajat <rajat.nair(a)hp.com> wrote:
> Sorry to bother you but where has the user federation mapper
option gone
in
> 1.4.0.final?
> IIRC there was a page user federation > my_ldap > mapper to map LDAP
> attributes to
> keycloak user attributes. I can't find it now at all.
We are using Keycloak 1.4 and we can see Mapper tab, under our LDAP
settings, inside User Federation section.
Note – Mapper tab is displayed only after LDAP settings are saved.
Hope this helps.
-- Rajat
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