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chore(chart-deps): update keycloak to version 7.1.9#3027

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This PR updates the dependency keycloakx to version 7.1.9.

@svcAPLBot svcAPLBot added the chart-deps Auto generated helm chart dependencies label Mar 10, 2026
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Comparison of Helm chart templating output:

@@ spec.template.spec.containers.keycloak.image @@
! ± value change
- quay.io/keycloak/keycloak:26.5.3
+ quay.io/keycloak/keycloak:26.5.5


@@ data.core.yaml @@
! ± value change in multiline text (one insert, one deletion)
  adminApps:
  - deps:
    - prometheus
    ingress:
  
  [400 lines unchanged)]
  
      title: Istio
    keycloak:
      about: Keycloak is an Open Source Identity and Access Management solution for
        modern Applications and Services.
-     appVersion: 26.5.3
+     appVersion: 26.5.5
      integration: The SSO login page for App Platform is served by Keycloak. Keycloak
        is used as an identity broker or provider for all App Platform integrated applications.
        By default Keycloak is configured as an Identity Broker. Keycloak is part of
        the core of App Platform and is always enabled.
  
  [313 lines unchanged)]
  
      svc: tekton-dashboard
      type: public
    name: tekton
    ownHost: true



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