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KeyConf24 recordings available

By Alexander Schwartz

KeyConf24, our 2024 Keycloak Identity Summit, happened in Vienna in September this year. We were excited to have a full room on site, and 150+ people watching online. Thanks to our event sponsor adorsys, all recorded videos are now available online …


Quarkus 3.16.2 - Maintenance release

By Guillaume Smet

We released Quarkus 3.16.2, a maintenance release for our 3.16 release train. In this version, we upgraded the PostgreSQL Dev Services to PostgreSQL 17, as older versions had issues on Mac Mx architecture. If it is a problem for your applications, y…


Playing with Generative AI with WildFly

By Emmanuel Hugonnet

This blog post provides information on how to use the AI Galleon Feature pack to write generative AI applications. Please note that this feature pack is currently a proof of concept and is not ready for production. You can access the release to foll…


Keycloak 26.0.5 released

By Keycloak Blog

To download the release go to . HIGHLIGHTS LDAP USERS ARE CREATED AS ENABLED BY DEFAULT WHEN USING MICROSOFT ACTIVE DIRECTORY If you are using Microsoft AD and creating users through the administrative interfaces, the user will created as enabled by…


Keycloak 26.0.4 released

By Keycloak Blog

To download the release go to . HIGHLIGHTS LDAP USERS ARE CREATED AS ENABLED BY DEFAULT WHEN USING MICROSOFT ACTIVE DIRECTORY If you are using Microsoft AD and creating users through the administrative interfaces, the user will created as enabled by…


Quarkus 3.16 - OpenTelemetry Logging, LGTM Quarkus dashboard and too many things to list here

By Guillaume Smet

After the 3.15 LTS release comes Quarkus 3.16 and a lot of new features and enhancements. Quarkus 3.16 is the result of the 2 month worth of work so it’s more packed than your usual Quarkus minor. We went directly to 3.16.1 due to the inclusion of a…


Save the Date: WildFly Mini Conference on Nov 20th

By Flavia Rainone

Hello, WildFly Community! We are happy to announce that the next WildFly Mini Conference is scheduled for November 20th, 2024! Building on the success of our previous mini conference event, we are eager to bring together our community for another da…


WildFly 35 moves to SE 17, drops SE 11

By Brian Stansberry

As I noted in the , our plan is that WildFly 34.x will be the final release series that would run on Java SE 11. Beginning with the WildFly 35 release, the minimum Java SE version for a WildFly server will be SE 17. We have now executed on this plan…


Keycloak DevDay 2025 Pre-Conf Event Announcement

By Sebastian Rose

is just around the corner, and we would like to invite you to a special pre-event: the Keycloak Hackathon! HACKATHON: ACTIVELY HELP SHAPE KEYCLOAK On the day before DevDay, on March 5, our hackathon will give you the opportunity to actively contribu…


Keycloak 26.0.2 released

By Keycloak Blog

To download the release go to . HIGHLIGHTS LDAP USERS ARE CREATED AS ENABLED BY DEFAULT WHEN USING MICROSOFT ACTIVE DIRECTORY If you are using Microsoft AD and creating users through the administrative interfaces, the user will created as enabled by…


Connecting to Redis from a Jakarta EE application

By F.Marchioni

In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to integrate Redis into a Jakarta EE application using the Lettuce client library. Redis is a powerful in-memory data structure store, often used as a cache, message broker, or database. Lettuce is a popular Java cl…


Keycloak 26.0.1 released

By Keycloak Blog

To download the release go to . HIGHLIGHTS LDAP USERS ARE CREATED AS ENABLED BY DEFAULT WHEN USING MICROSOFT ACTIVE DIRECTORY If you are using Microsoft AD and creating users through the administrative interfaces, the user will created as enabled by…


Quarkus Newsletter #49 - October

By James Cobb

Explore how the combination of Quarkus and LangChain4J boosts productivity and efficiency in developing Java-based AI systems as well as understanding the key concepts underlying the development of such applications in "Leveraging Quarkus and LangCh…


Strengthening the Release Process for Quarkiverse and SmallRye

By Clement Escoffier

In May, we were alerted about a potential leak in the release process. We acted swiftly to mitigate the issue; fortunately, no damage was done. Even if Quarkiverse has no reported leak, during our investigation, we uncovered a deeper flaw that affec…


WildFly 34 is released!

By Brian Stansberry

I’m pleased to announce that the new WildFly and WildFly Preview 34.0.0.Final releases are available for download at . NEW AND NOTABLE This quarter we had a heavy focus on . * WildFly Preview now includes . This feature is provided at the . * WildFl…


Introducing Jakarta Data in WildFly Preview

By Brian Stansberry

I’m excited that in the 34 Beta release we were able to introduce support for into WildFly Preview. It was a bit of an unexpected last minute thing that we were able to do this, which left us without time to much in the way of documentation. We’ll c…


Meet Keycloak at KubeCon Salt Lake City, Utah in Nov 2024

By Kamesh Akella

We are thrilled to announce that Keycloak will be at KubeCon Salt Lake City, Utah in Nov 2024. There are several Keycloak specific sessions lined up during this conference, and we will be hosting a Kiosk at the Project Pavilion at KubeCon. WHAT IS K…


Backwards compatibility in Keycloak releases

By Stian Thorgersen

With four major releases of Keycloak every year it can be a daunting task to keep deployments up to date. Especially, since . Combine this with the importance of patching deployments quickly for vulnerabilities, this can leave many deployments open …


Announcement for the Upcoming WildFly Mini Conference!

By Flavia Rainone

Hello, WildFly Community! We are excited to share that after the success of our first WildFly Mini Conference earlier this year, we are planning a new edition for November! The inaugural conference was an incredible experience, bringing together Wil…


Supporting Multiple Redis Databases with Infinispan cache aliases enhancement

By Katia Aresti

In Infinispan 15 we provided a large set of commands to make it possible to replace your Redis Server by Infinispan, without changing your code. In this tutorial you will learn how Infinispan cache aliases will help you on replacing your Redis Serve…


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