Before you begin
The Java Authorization Contract for Containers (JACC) defines a contract between Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) containers and authorization providers. This contract enables any third-party authorization providers to plug into a J2EE 1.4 application server such as WebSphere Application Server to make the authorization decisions when a J2EE resource is accessed.
To enable an external JACC provider using the administrative console:
Steps for this task
install_dir/profiles/profile_name/bin/stopManager.bat -username user_name -password password install_dir/profiles/profile_name/bin/startManager.bat
Related concepts
Authorization in WebSphere Application Server
Tivoli Access Manager integration as the JACC provider
JACC providers
JACC support in WebSphere Application Server
Related tasks
Configuring a JACC provider
Propagating security policy of installed applications to a JACC provider
using wsadmin scripting
Related reference
Interfaces used to support JACC
Troubleshooting authorization providers