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Keycloak 26.1.4 released
To download the release go to . UPGRADING Before upgrading refer to for a complete list of changes. ALL RESOLVED ISSUES ENHANCEMENTS * Allow admin to disable automatic refresh of event views admin/ui * Upgrade to Infinispan 15.0.14 BUGS * Cannot fet…
Quarkus & Red Hat’s evolving middleware strategy
Over the past weeks, we’ve received questions about the that Red Hat’s Middleware engineering and product teams, which include Quarkus, are moving to IBM. We want to take this opportunity to acknowledge this change while reaffirming what has always …
Secure Agentic AI with Quarkus and Google Gemini
INTRODUCTION project provides top-class integration between Quarkus and , helping developers to create Generative and Agentic AI agents. Agentic AI in particular, which , is getting a lot of the developer’s attention today. You are encouraged to rea…
Quarkus 3.19.3 - Maintenance release
We released Quarkus 3.19.3, the second (we skipped 3.19.0) maintenance release for our 3.19 release train. We also released two candidate releases: * Quarkus 3.20.0.CR1 LTS - it is going to be our next LTS, it is based on 3.19 * Quarkus 3.21.0.CR1 -…
Quarkus Newsletter #54 - March
Make sure you read Mario Fusco’s two-part blog about Agentic AI with Quarkus, where he discusses common workflows and agentic AI patterns and architectures, with practical examples using Quarkus and LangChain4j. Learn about the power of intelligent …
Running SQLite in Pure Java with Quarkus
What if you could run a C-based database in pure Java, with zero configuration, and even compile it to a native image effortlessly? With the new Quarkiverse extension , you can do exactly that. Traditionally, embedded databases in Java require reimp…
Meet Keycloak at KubeCon EU, London in April 2025
We are thrilled to announce that Keycloak will be at KubeCon Europe, London April 1-4th 2025. Keycloak’s presence at previous KubeCons was a huge success, and we are always eager to meet Keycloak enthusiasts, users and newcomers alike. At this year’…
Testing WildFly applications on Kubernetes with Arquillian Cube
Recently we blogged about testing WildFly on Docker effectively and easily, thanks to Arquillian Cube, now it’s time to make it Kubernetes! In the article we saw how an Arquillian Cube test can be implemented to automate the build and execution of a…
Introducing the Keycloak Austria User Group
Join the event on March 11th to , and subscribe to the Meetup to get invitations for future events. Read on to find out about previous topics that have been recorded and upcoming events. --------------------------------------------------------------…
Quarkus 3.19.2 - Maintenance release
We released Quarkus 3.19.2, the first (we skipped 3.19.0) maintenance release for our 3.19 release train. If you have bugs lurking around, please report them as we aim at stabilizing everything before the next LTS. UPDATE To update to Quarkus 3.19, …
WildFly and Red Hat’s middleware strategy
Hi, Red Hat announced significant changes to its middleware strategy last month, and I wanted to give the WildFly community some context about those changes and how they affect WildFly. The Red Hat announcement can be found on the Red Hat blog: Some…
Keycloak 26.1.3 released
To download the release go to . HIGHLIGHTS SEND RESET EMAIL FORCE LOGIN AGAIN FOR FEDERATED USERS AFTER RESET CREDENTIALS In a new configuration option was added to the reset-credential-email (Send Reset Email) authenticator to allow changing the de…
CVE fixes - February 2025
Today, we released CVE fixes releases for Quarkus 3.8 LTS and 3.15 LTS to address several CVEs. If you are using these versions and the mentioned components, the update is recommended. These CVEs are already fixed in Quarkus 3.19.1, so if you are us…
Quarkus 3.19 - UBI 9 images, Micrometer to OpenTelemetry bridge, JEP 483 new AOT cache…
Today, we released Quarkus 3.19. Quarkus 3.19 is our first step towards the release of our new 3.20 LTS, as 3.20 LTS will be based on the 3.19 branch. You can consider that the next LTS is feature complete and we encourage you to adopt 3.19 and shar…
New videos about OpenID Connect and Keycloak from FOSDEM 2025
is a free event for software developers to meet, share ideas and collaborate. Every year, thousands of developers of free and open source software from all over the world gather at the event. Several talks regarding OpenID Connect and Keycloak have …
Agentic AI with Quarkus - part 2
The of this blog post series briefly introduced agentic AI and discussed workflow patterns. This post will explore another kind of pattern: agents. The main difference between the two is that workflow patterns are defined programmatically, while age…
Keycloak JS 26.2.0 released
HIGHLIGHTS Today marks a significant milestone in the evolution of Keycloak JS with the release of version 26.2.0. This new version represents a shift in how the JavaScript adapter develops and evolves alongside the Keycloak ecosystem. Although this…
Keycloak Extensions show GitHub stars
The Keycloak homepage has an updated community extensions page! Thanks to , each extension shows off with its GitHub stars. This should provide you with a better overview which extensions are popular with the community. If an extension you use is li…
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