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
profile_root/bin/stopManager.bat -username user_name -password password profile_root/bin/startManager.bat
Related concepts
Authorization providers
Tivoli Access Manager integration as the JACC provider
JACC providers
JACC support in WebSphere Application Server
Related tasks
Authorizing access to J2EE resources using Tivoli Access Manager
Propagating security policy of installed applications to a JACC provider
using wsadmin scripting
Authorizing access to J2EE resources using Tivoli Access Manager
Related reference
External Java Authorization Contract for Containers provider settings
Interfaces that support JACC
Authorization provider troubleshooting tips