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chore(jans-keycloak-integration): modifications to keycloak scheduler configuration file #8421 #8422

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See issue #8421

* updated the keycloak configuration file to reflect the  configuration for the storage-spi

Signed-off-by: Rolain Djeumen <uprightech@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Rolain Djeumen <uprightech@gmail.com>
…#8421

Signed-off-by: Rolain Djeumen <uprightech@gmail.com>
@mo-auto mo-auto added the kind-dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file label May 1, 2024
@devrimyatar devrimyatar merged commit 1f2f716 into main May 1, 2024
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yuriyz pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 7, 2024
… configuration file #8421 (#8422)

* fix(jans-linux-setup): improper scim configuration for jans kc #8210
* updated the keycloak configuration file to reflect the  configuration for the storage-spi

Signed-off-by: Rolain Djeumen <uprightech@gmail.com>

* chore(jans-keycloak-integration): bump kc version to 24.0.0 #8315

Signed-off-by: Rolain Djeumen <uprightech@gmail.com>

* chore(jans-keycloak-integration): modifications to kc scheduler config #8421

Signed-off-by: Rolain Djeumen <uprightech@gmail.com>

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