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. |
SAF-based IIOP Protocols | For more information, see Common Secure Interoperability Version 2 and Security Authentication Service (SAS) client configuration. |
z/OS connector facilities | For more information, see Resource Recovery Services (RRS). |
Administrative security | For more information, see Administrative security. |
Application security | For more information, see Application security. |
Java™ 2 security | For more information, see Java 2 security. |
Disable security | For more information, see Disabling administrative 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. |
SAF registries | For more information, see Selecting a registry or repository. |
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. |
JAAS programming model WebSphere extensions | For more information, see Using the Java Authentication and Authorization Service programming model for Web authentication. |
For more information on administrative roles, see Administrative roles.
The LoginHelp application programming interface (API) is deprecated in WebSphere Application Server Version 7.0. For more information, see Migrating Common Object Request Broker Architecture programmatic login to Java Authentication and Authorization Service (CORBA and JAAS).