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Keycloak: Difference between Authentication sessions and User Sessions

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I was going through the documentation

https://www.keycloak.org/docs/latest/server_installation/#cache

Here they have described different types of caches.

I didn't quite understand the definitions they provided for Authentication sessions and User Sessions.

For Authentication Session, it says

"Requests from this cache usually involve only a browser and the Keycloak server, not the application."

What type of requests does it mean and what is the application here?

Similarly, for User sessions, it says

The caches must handle the HTTP requests from the end-user and from the application.

Can anyone please provide exactly what they're trying to convey here?

What type of data are they storing? How are they different from each other?

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