Use this topic as an example of how to perform programmatic login using the CORBA-based programmatic login APIs.
This
document outlines the deprecated Common Object Request Broker Architecture
(CORBA) programmatic login APIs and the alternatives that are provided by
JAAS. WebSphere Application Server fully supports the Java Authentication
and Authorization Service (JAAS) as programmatic login application programming
interfaces (API). See Configuring programmatic logins for Java Authentication and Authorization Service and Developing programmatic logins with the Java Authentication and Authorization Service for more details on JAAS support.
Common
Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) application programming interfaces
(API) are not supported in the WebSphere Application Server for z/OS environment.
If you have an application that you are porting from another WebSphere Application
Server product to WebSphere Application Server for z/OS you must be aware
that the security APIs that are deprecated in Version 6.0.x. If you
want to use these applications on WebSphere Application Server for z/OS Version
6.0.x, you must migrate to Java Authentication and Authorization Service
(JAAS).
The APIs that are provided in WebSphere Application Server are a combination of standard JAAS APIs and a product implementation of standard JAAS interfaces.
The supported APIs
that are provided in WebSphere Application Server for z/OS are a combination
of standard JAAS APIs and a product implementation of standard JAAS interfaces
with some minor extension.
The following information is only a summary; refer to the JAAS documentation for your platform located at: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/security/ .
If this API is used on the server side, the server is blocked for input.
WebSphere Application Server provides a LoginModules implementation for client and server-side login. Refer to Configuring programmatic logins for Java Authentication and Authorization Service for details.
An application must invoke the WSSubject.doAs method for J2EE resources access using the subject that is generated by an explicit invocation of a WebSphere Application Server login module.
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