Red Hat build of Quarkus 3.15

Release information

Release Notes for Red Hat build of Quarkus 3.15

For use with Red Hat build of Quarkus 3.15.1

Red Hat build of Quarkus - component details

Component details for running Red Hat build of Quarkus

Red Hat build of Quarkus - supported configurations

Supported configurations for running Red Hat build of Quarkus

Getting started with Red Hat build of Quarkus

Getting started with Red Hat build of Quarkus

Guide to get started with Red Hat build of Quarkus

Upgrading

Migrating applications to Red Hat build of Quarkus 3.15

Guide to upgrade your Red Hat build of Quarkus application

Using Red Hat build of Quarkus

Configuring your Red Hat build of Quarkus applications by using a properties file

Guide to set up your Red Hat build of Quarkus applications by using a properties file

Configuring your Red Hat build of Quarkus applications by using a YAML file

Guide to set up your Red Hat build of Quarkus applications by using a YAML file

Deploying your Red Hat build of Quarkus applications to OpenShift Container Platform

Guide to deploy your Red Hat build of Quarkus applications to OpenShift container platform

Developing and compiling your Red Hat build of Quarkus applications with Apache Maven

Guide to developing and compiling your Red Hat build of Quarkus applications with Apache Maven

Compiling your Red Hat build of Quarkus applications to native executables

Guide to compiling your Red Hat build of Quarkus applications to native executables

Configuring data sources

Guide to configure data source in your Red Hat build of Quarkus applications

Logging configuration

Guide to configure logging in your Red Hat build of Quarkus applications

Service binding

Guide to configure service binding in your Red Hat build of Quarkus applications

Security for Red Hat build of Quarkus

Security overview

Guide to key functionalities, setup, and testing for developers integrating security into applications

Getting started with security

Guide to getting started with security by using basic authentication and Jakarta Persistence

Security architecture

Guide to the security architecture, featuring built-in authentication mechanisms and high customizability

Basic authentication

Guide to HTTP Basic authentication, a minimal-resource technique, to secure application endpoints

OpenID Connect (OIDC) authentication

Guide to Quarkus OpenID Connect (OIDC) to secure applications

OpenID Connect (OIDC) client and token propagation

Guide to configuring OpenID Connect clients and token propagation: token management, filtering, setup

Authorization of web endpoints

Guide to authorize web endpoints by configuration or annotations

Management of security keys and certificates with the TLS Registry

Guide to centralize and simplify security key and certificate management in applications

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