[keycloak-user] installing keycloak on an wildfly domain cluster
Stan Silvert
ssilvert at redhat.com
Tue Feb 17 08:26:19 EST 2015
There is a subtle difference between a WildFly domain installation and a
WildFly cluster installation. A domain installation is clustered, but
it is also possible to create a cluster without using a domain. See the
WildFly High Availability Guide:
https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/WFLY8/High+Availability+Guide
In a domain environment, there is no deployment folder. For Keycloak,
version 1.1.0 has the auth server controlled by the Keycloak subsystem
so it can be easily deployed and used in a domain. However, the
documentation for that is missing. We are trying to fix the situation
right now.
On 2/17/2015 2:41 AM, Christoph Machnik wrote:
> Hallo all,
>
> i try to install keycloak on a wildfly domain cluster. The Cluster
> uses the domain.xml as configuration with the full-ha profile and not
> the standalone.xml. Is there anithing special to look for and to do
> other than in the documentaiton ? I have deployed the things in the
> deployment folder and copy paste the configuration folder. But when i
> try to go to the keycloak administration console
> (http://[Server-IP]:8080/auth/admin/index.html) i got "404 - Not
> Found" as answer.
> Is there anythig i have to do, after i have done the configuration of
> the used profile and the installation of the adapter, to run keycloak
> on a wildfly domain cluster ?
>
> Christoph
>
>
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