[keycloak-dev] Server provisioning
Bill Burke
bburke at redhat.com
Wed Oct 2 08:48:08 EDT 2013
On 10/2/2013 8:28 AM, Bill Burke wrote:
> I've been thinking about this a bit. I still think we should consider
> bundling Keycloak distro with JBoss/Wildfly. We'd have to reinvent
> classloading, JDBC connection pooling, dir structure, and non-security
> management. Something, IMO, JBoss does well.
>
I just want to add that JBoss AS is focused on the admin experience. It
would be nice to have a consistent way to do this across our products
which is another reason why distributing Keycloak on top of a JBoss
kernel (EAP or whatever) would be the way to go, IMO.
> On 10/1/2013 11:30 AM, Stian Thorgersen wrote:
>> I've started work on a server bundle and an openshift quickstart. The server bundle contains a main class that starts Undertow with Keycloak deployed. It's available at:
>>
>>
>> If social and mail settings was configured on a realm it could be configured through the admin console instead of through system properties. The admin console would be easier to deploy if it was moved into a separate jar module (web fragment). As a jar it can be included on the classpath and the css/htmls will be available (this is how forms is "deployed").
>>
>
> This is on my todo list. I also want to set up a script for dev mode to
> set up appropriate soft links, etc. so its easy to develop things like
> the admin console.
>
> I was going to start separating out the persistence stuff into a set of
> modules api/, picketlink/, jpa/, and mongo/ will this conflict with
> anything you are doing?
>
>
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