I really want to thank Ron Sigal, Weinan Li, and the rest of the Resteasy community for having my back the last 5 months while I was focused on other things. Thanks for your hard work and patience. 3.0.9.Final is a maintenance release. There are a few minor migration notes you should read before you upgrade, but most applications shouldn’t be affected. We’ll try and do another maintenance release in like 6-8 weeks. Check out resteasy.jboss.org for download links, jira release notes, and documentation.
Keycloak 1.0 Final Released
September 10, 2014
java, javaee, JAX-RS, jboss, Keycloak, oauth, openid connect, opensource, REST, security, SSO 1 Comment
After 1 year of hard work, the team is proud to release our first final 1.0 release of Keycloak. We’ve stabilized our database schemas, improved performance, and refactored our SPIs and you should be good to go! I don’t want to list all the features, but check out our project website at http://keycloak.org for more information. You can find our download links there as well as screen cast tutorials on our documentation page.
What’s Next?
Keycloak 1.1 will be our integration release where we start bringing Keycloak to different protocols, projects, and environments. Here’s a priority list of what we’re tackling
- SAML 2.0 – by merging with Picketlink IDP
- Uberfire/BRMS adapter
- Fuse FSW adapter
- EAP 6.x and Wildfly console integration
- Tomcat 7 adapter
- …More planned, but we’ll see how fast we can move before we announce anymore
In parallel, we hope to look into a few new features:
- Internationalization
- TOTP Improvements like allowing multiple token generators
- IP Filtering
