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package org.keycloak.adapters;
import org.keycloak.adapters.spi.HttpFacade.Request;
/**
* On multi-tenant scenarios, Keycloak will defer the resolution of a
* KeycloakDeployment to the target application at the request-phase.
*
* A Request object is passed to the resolver and callers expect a complete
* KeycloakDeployment. Based on this KeycloakDeployment, Keycloak will resume
* authenticating and authorizing the request.
*
* The easiest way to build a KeycloakDeployment is to use
* KeycloakDeploymentBuilder , passing the InputStream of an existing
* keycloak.json to the build() method.
*
* @see KeycloakDeploymentBuilder
* @author Juraci Paixão Kröhling <juraci at kroehling.de>
*/
public interface KeycloakConfigResolver {
public KeycloakDeployment resolve(Request facade);
}