Jan-Hendrik Dolling 80bbb0be10 fix: PEM files distributed as part of SAML adapter configs for mod_auth_mellon export
Changing return type of ClientResource from String to Response to support different response types. Should not be breaking as this is just a class used internally by Keycloak integration tests.

Closes #34276

Co-authored-by: ccudennec-otto
Co-authored-by: radwa-otto
Co-authored-by: IngoStrauch2020

Signed-off-by: Jan-Hendrik Dolling <jan-hendrik.dolling@otto.de>
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Open Source Identity and Access Management

Add authentication to applications and secure services with minimum effort. No need to deal with storing users or authenticating users.

Keycloak provides user federation, strong authentication, user management, fine-grained authorization, and more.

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