[keycloak-dev] Idle timeout notificaion

Stan Silvert ssilvert at redhat.com
Wed Jul 1 07:58:20 EDT 2015


On 6/30/2015 6:31 PM, Bill Burke wrote:
>
> On 6/30/2015 6:26 PM, Bill Burke wrote:
>> Again, you expect this to work?  If the "user" is a browser, there is no
>> way to notify them other than the iframe + javascript trick that is
>> provided by OpenID Connect and provided support for keycloak.js
> Sorry, I mistyped:
>
> Again, *how* do you expect this to work?  If the "user" is a browser,
> there is no way to notify them other than the iframe + javascript trick
> that is provided by OpenID Connect and provided support for keycloak.js
>
At this point, I don't care that much about implementation details. I 
only care about what we will tell the customer about whether or not we 
will implement this feature.  Of course, part of the answer might depend 
on how cleanly it can be implemented.  But the larger question is just 
about whether it is something Keycloak should provide.

Is this the kind of feature we ought to implement?  I can tell them 
"yes", "no", or "maybe".  But no matter which one we pick, I also need a 
rationale for the decision.


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