ⓘ This list is not meant to be exhaustive and is not guaranteed to be maintained. See the comments for updates and alternative options.
(Items in bold indicate possible concerns)
Keycloak | WSO2 Identity Server | Gluu | CAS | OpenAM | Shibboleth IdP | |
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OpenID Connect/OAuth support | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
Multi-factor authentication | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
Admin UI | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | no |
OpenJDK support | yes | yes | partial² | yes | yes | partial |
Identity brokering | yes | yes | yes | |||
Middleware | Quarkus | WSO2 Carbon¹ | Jetty, Apache HTTPD | any Java app server | any Java app server | Jetty, Tomcat |
Open source | yes | ⚠ nominally | yes | yes | yes | yes |
Commercial support | yes | yes | yes | third-party | yes | third-party |
Add federation metadata | no | yes | yes | |||
Add metadata from URL | import only | yes | yes | |||
Installation and configuration | easy | difficult | difficult |
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WSO2 Carbon appears to be based on Tomcat
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Gluu 4.0 comes bundled with Amazon Corretto, one specific distribution of OpenJDK. This is likely because it is built on top of Shibboleth, which only supports specific distributions of OpenJDK.
I agree with you about it is a bad and nonsensical practice.
But I do not see why it must not be included. Loads of people confuses opensource licensed with "downloadable for free on a web page". Adas-SSO is Apache 2 licensed, so it is is opensource.
Adding it to this list It's up to the owner I supposse.