August 2016
Intermediate to advanced
390 pages
8h 22m
English
The last part of this chapter will discuss the Red Hat SSO project, which is derived from the Keycloak upstream project (http://www.keycloak.org/). In short, RedHat SSO adds to your application SSO capabilities based on industry standards such as SAML 2.0, OpenID Connect, and OAuth 2.0. The SSO Server can centrally manage fine-grained permissions for applications and services acting as an SAML or OpenID Connect-based Identity Provider.
Red Hat SSO is not included by default in the EAP 7 stack; however, we will show here how you can integrate it with EAP through the following steps:
Read now
Unlock full access