WebSphere Application Server for z/OS supports the following functions.
Function | Additional information |
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RunAs EJB | For more information, see Delegations. |
RunAs for Servlets | For more information, see Delegations. |
System Authorization Facility (SAF)-based IIOP Protocols | For more information, see Common Secure Interoperability Version 2 and Secure Authentication Service client configuration. |
z/OS connector facilities | For more information, see Resource Recovery Services (RRS). |
Security enable or disable | For more information, see Global security enablement and Disabling global security. |
SAF keyrings | For more information, see Using System Authorization Facility keyrings with Java Secure Sockets Extension. |
Authentication functions | Authentication function examples: Basic, SSL digital certificates, form-based login, security constraints, trust association interceptor |
J2EE security resources | For more information, see Task overview: Securing resources. |
Web authentication (LTPA) | For more information, see Configuring the Lightweight Third Party Authentication mechanism. |
IIOP using LTPA | For more information, see Lightweight Third Party Authentication. |
WebSphere application bindings | WebSphere application bindings can be used to provide user to role mappings. |
Synch to OS Thread | For more information, see Java thread identity and an operating system thread identity. |
J2EE role-based naming security | For more information, see Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) specification. |
J2EE role-based administrative security | For more information, see Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) specification. |
SAF registries | For more information, see User registries. |
Identity assertion | For more information, see Identity assertion. |
Authentication protocols | Example: z/SAS, CSIV2 For more information, see Authentication protocol support. |
CSIv2 conformance level "0" | For more information, see Security planning overview. |
J2EE 1.4 compliance | For more information, see Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) specification. |
JAAS programming model WebSphere extensions | For more information, see Using the Java Authentication and Authorization Service programming model for Web authentication. |