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A docker image to test OpenID Connect Providers (OP) using a simple Relying Party (RP).
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This application demonstrates the integration of Apache Kafka, Keycloak, and the Elastic Stack ( Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana) with Spring Cloud. It continuously retrieves market data from an external source and processes it through a microservices architecture.
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This is a frontend application integrated with Keycloak, which allows you to manage users, groups and roles.
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Container auto-configurations for Spring Boot based integration tests
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🔏 Create Keycloak themes using React
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Open source alternative to Auth0 / Firebase Auth
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Collection to install and configure Keycloak or Red Hat Single Sign-On / Red Hat Build of Keycloak
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Run a Keycloak testcontainer from node.js
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You can see the use of kubernetes,helm,keycloak,elk, docker-compose, config-server etc. in this project.
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OpenID Connect Single Sign-On Identity & Access Management
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Open source alternative to Auth0 / Firebase Auth / AWS Cognito
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Two applications in different branches illustrates how to create asynchronous microservices with Vert.x, Consul and MongoDB, and how to secure them with Vert.x OAuth2 module and Keycloak
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A micro-service acting like PID/mDL Issuer according to OpenID4VCI
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A shopping application designed with microservices architecture
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Building a bookstore microservices app with Spring Boot
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