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From:       thomas.raehalme () aitiofinland ! com (Thomas Raehalme)
Date:       2015-09-28 20:27:28
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Hi!

I had the same problem and ended up creating a subclass which first tries a
custom location and falls back to the original implementation. Spring
obtains the value from JNDI to enable external configuration.

I actually wrote about this a while ago. I'm happy to add the same
functionality to the adapter as it could be useful to others as well.

Best regards,
Thomas
On Sep 28, 2015 23:23, "Andrzej Go?awski" <andipansa at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've started to use keycloak with spring security and found that the name
> and location of keycloak.json file was hardcoded. IMO it would be better to
> allow injection of the configuration file name via constructor in
> AdapterDeploymentContextBean by developer. Thus, I would be able to use
> different keycloak configurations with different spring profiles. What do
> you think about it?
>
> Best Regards,
>  Andrzej
>
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