Keycloak configuration for spring boot in application.properties












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I have given all the roles,permissions,resources and policies in key cloak console.But why do I have to give roles and resources again in application.properties.If i don't give those in application.properties,all the resources are accessible.So,what actually do i have to mention in application.properties.



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    I have given all the roles,permissions,resources and policies in key cloak console.But why do I have to give roles and resources again in application.properties.If i don't give those in application.properties,all the resources are accessible.So,what actually do i have to mention in application.properties.



    evaluation in keycloak



    application.properties



    permissions for resources










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      I have given all the roles,permissions,resources and policies in key cloak console.But why do I have to give roles and resources again in application.properties.If i don't give those in application.properties,all the resources are accessible.So,what actually do i have to mention in application.properties.



      evaluation in keycloak



      application.properties



      permissions for resources










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      I have given all the roles,permissions,resources and policies in key cloak console.But why do I have to give roles and resources again in application.properties.If i don't give those in application.properties,all the resources are accessible.So,what actually do i have to mention in application.properties.



      evaluation in keycloak



      application.properties



      permissions for resources







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          The error is because you have used a lower version of spring boot.You must have spring boot 2.0 or above for integrating with keycloak.






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