Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Upgrading Guide Making open source more inclusive 1. Introduction Expand section "1. Introduction" Collapse section "1. Introduction" 1.1. About Upgrades Expand section "1.1. About Upgrades" Collapse section "1.1. About Upgrades" 1.1.1. Major Upgrades 1.1.2. Minor Updates 1.1.3. Micro Updates 1.2. Migration from Keycloak 2. Changes Expand section "2. Changes" Collapse section "2. Changes" 2.1. RH SSO 7.4 Expand section "2.1. RH SSO 7.4" Collapse section "2.1. RH SSO 7.4" 2.1.1. Upgrade to EAP 7.3 Expand section "2.1.1. Upgrade to EAP 7.3" Collapse section "2.1.1. Upgrade to EAP 7.3" 2.1.1.1. Dependency updates 2.1.1.2. Configuration changes 2.1.1.3. Cross-Datacenter replication changes 2.1.2. Authentication flows changes Expand section "2.1.2. Authentication flows changes" Collapse section "2.1.2. Authentication flows changes" 2.1.2.1. REQUIRED and ALTERNATIVE executions not supported at same authentication flow 2.1.2.2. OPTIONAL execution requirement removed 2.1.2.3. SPI Changes 2.1.2.4. Freemarker template changes 2.1.3. Duplicated top level groups 2.1.4. User credentials changes 2.1.5. New optional client scope 2.1.6. Improved handling of user locale 2.1.7. Legacy promise in JavaScript adapter 2.1.8. Deploying Scripts to the Server 2.1.9. Client Credentials in the JavaScript adapter 2.1.10. New Default Hostname provider 2.1.11. Deprecated or removed features Expand section "2.1.11. Deprecated or removed features" Collapse section "2.1.11. Deprecated or removed features" 2.1.11.1. Deprecated methods in token representation Java classes 2.1.11.2. Uploading scripts 2.1.12. Authorization Services Drools Policy 2.1.13. Changes of default configuration values Expand section "2.1.13. Changes of default configuration values" Collapse section "2.1.13. Changes of default configuration values" 2.1.13.1. Upgrading Configuration 2.1.13.2. Client Credentials Grant without refresh token by default 2.1.13.3. Valid Request URIs 2.2. RH-SSO 7.3 Expand section "2.2. RH-SSO 7.3" Collapse section "2.2. RH-SSO 7.3" 2.2.1. Changes to Authorization Services 2.2.2. Client Templates changed to Client Scopes 2.2.3. New default client scopes Expand section "2.2.3. New default client scopes" Collapse section "2.2.3. New default client scopes" 2.2.3.1. Protocol mapper SPI addition 2.2.3.2. Audience resolving 2.2.4. Upgrade to EAP 7.2 2.2.5. Hostname configuration 2.2.6. JavaScipt Adapter Promise 2.2.7. Microsoft Identity Provider updated to use the Microsoft Graph API 2.2.8. Google Identity Provider updated to use Google Sign-in authentication system 2.2.9. LinkedIn Social Broker Updated to Version 2 of LinkedIn APIs 2.3. RH-SSO 7.2 Expand section "2.3. RH-SSO 7.2" Collapse section "2.3. RH-SSO 7.2" 2.3.1. New Password Hashing algorithms 2.3.2. ID Token requires scope=openid 2.3.3. Microsoft SQL Server requires extra dependency 2.3.4. Added session_state parameter to OpenID Connect Authentication Response 2.3.5. Microsoft Identity Provider updated to use the Microsoft Graph API 2.3.6. Google Identity Provider updated to use Google Sign-in authentication system 2.3.7. LinkedIn Social Broker Updated to Version 2 of LinkedIn APIs 2.4. RH-SSO 7.1 Expand section "2.4. RH-SSO 7.1" Collapse section "2.4. RH-SSO 7.1" 2.4.1. Realm Keys 2.4.2. Client Redirect URI Matching 2.4.3. Automatically Redirect to Identity Provider 2.4.4. Admin REST API 2.4.5. Server Configuration 2.4.6. Key Encryption Algorithm in SAML Assertions 3. Upgrading Red Hat Single Sign-On Server Expand section "3. Upgrading Red Hat Single Sign-On Server" Collapse section "3. Upgrading Red Hat Single Sign-On Server" 3.1. Minor Upgrades Expand section "3.1. Minor Upgrades" Collapse section "3.1. Minor Upgrades" 3.1.1. Preparing for Upgrading 3.1.2. Upgrading Red Hat Single Sign-On server Expand section "3.1.2. Upgrading Red Hat Single Sign-On server" Collapse section "3.1.2. Upgrading Red Hat Single Sign-On server" 3.1.2.1. Running the Standalone Mode Upgrade Script 3.1.2.2. Running the Standalone-High Availability Mode Upgrade Script 3.1.2.3. Running the Domain Mode Upgrade Script 3.1.3. Migrating the Database Expand section "3.1.3. Migrating the Database" Collapse section "3.1.3. Migrating the Database" 3.1.3.1. Automatic Relational Database Migration 3.1.3.2. Manual Relational Database Migration 3.1.4. Migrating Themes Expand section "3.1.4. Migrating Themes" Collapse section "3.1.4. Migrating Themes" 3.1.4.1. Theme changes RH-SSO 7.3 3.1.4.2. Theme changes RH-SSO 7.2 3.1.4.3. Theme changes RH-SSO 7.1 3.1.4.4. Migrating Templates 3.1.4.5. Migrating Messages 3.1.4.6. Migrating Styles 3.2. Micro Upgrades Expand section "3.2. Micro Upgrades" Collapse section "3.2. Micro Upgrades" 3.2.1. Patching a ZIP/Installer Installation Expand section "3.2.1. Patching a ZIP/Installer Installation" Collapse section "3.2.1. Patching a ZIP/Installer Installation" 3.2.1.1. Important Notes on ZIP Installation Patching 3.2.1.2. Applying a Patch 3.2.1.3. Rolling Back a Patch 3.2.1.4. Clearing Patch History 3.2.2. Patching an RPM Installation 3.2.3. Patching a local Maven installation Expand section "3.2.3. Patching a local Maven installation" Collapse section "3.2.3. Patching a local Maven installation" 3.2.3.1. Prerequisites 3.2.3.2. Update a locally installed RH-SSO Client Adapters Maven Repository 4. Upgrading Red Hat Single Sign-On Adapters Expand section "4. Upgrading Red Hat Single Sign-On Adapters" Collapse section "4. Upgrading Red Hat Single Sign-On Adapters" 4.1. Compatibility with older adapters 4.2. Upgrading the EAP Adapter 4.3. Upgrading the JavaScript Adapter 4.4. Upgrading the Node.js Adapter Legal Notice Settings Close Language: 日本語 English Language: 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: 日本語 English Language: 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Upgrading Guide Red Hat Single Sign-On 7.4For Use with Red Hat Single Sign-On 7.4Red Hat Customer Content Services Legal NoticeAbstract This book is a guide to upgrading your application from a previous version of Red Hat Single Sign-On 7.4. Next