Sun Microsystems, United Kingdom - Sun Java System Access Manager

Sun Java System Access Manager



 

Delivering Open, Standards-based Access Control and Federation Services Across Intranets and Extranets. Sun Java System Access Manager is a security foundation that helps organisations manage secure access to an enterprises' Web applications both within the enterprise and across business-to-business (B2B) value chains. It provides open, standards-based authentication and policy-based authorisation with a single, unified framework. It secures the delivery of essential identity and application information to meet today's needs and to scale with growing business needs, by offering single sign-on (SSO) as well as enabling federation across trusted networks of partners, suppliers, and customers.

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  • PRODUCT SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

    Minimum configuration requires one machine each for Access Manager (formerly Identity Server) 7.1 & Directory Server 5.2 or Directory Server 6.0

    • 300MHz or higher CPU
    • 600MB disk space
    • 512MB - 2GB of RAM

    *Log and debug files may require additional disk space

    Policy Agents
    Agents are distributed separately from the Access Manager on the Sun download website at http://wwws.sun.com/software/download/inter_ecom.html#dirserv

    Additional agents are released periodically based on customer demand for specific agents.

  • SUPPORTED PLATFORMS

    Supported Operating Systems

    • Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment (UltraSPARC processors in 32 and 64-bit mode)
    • Sun Solaris 9 Operating Environment (UltraSPARC processors in 32 and 64-bit mode)
    • Sun Solaris 10 x86 (Pentium II or later IA-32 processors)
    • Sun Solaris 9 x86 (Pentium II or later IA-32 processors)
    • RedHat Advanced Server 3.0, 4.0
    • Windows Server 2003 Advanced Server
    • AIX 5.2
  • SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS

    Deployment containers and supported operating systems

    SJS Web Server 7.0

    • Solaris 9, 10 SPARC
    • Solaris 9, 10 x86
    • Redhat Advanced Server 3.0,
    • Windows Server 2000
    • HPUX 11i

    SJS App Server 8.2 EE

    • Solaris 9, 10 SPARC
    • Solaris 9, 10 x86
    • Redhat Advanced Server 3.0
    • Windows Server 2000
    • HPUX 11i

    IBM WebSphere 5.1.1.6

    • Solaris 9, 10 SPARC
    • Solaris 9, 10 x86
    • Redhat Advanced Server 3.0
    • Windows Server 2000
    • HPUX 11i

    BEA WebLogic 8.1 sp 4

    • Solaris 9, 10 SPARC
    • Solaris 9, 10 x86
    • Redhat Advanced Server 3.0
    • Windows Server 2000
    • HPUX 11i
  • LICENSING REQUIREMENTS The Sun Java System Access Manager 2006Q4 is licensed on a per-user basis as defined in the Licence agreement.
  • USE RESTRICTIONS As defined by licence agreement.
  • RELEVANT STANDARDS SUPPORTED
    • LDAP v2 & v3
    • SSL2, SSL3, TLS
    • LDAP v2 & v3
    • SSL2, SSL3, TLS
    • X.509 digital certificates
    • eXtensible Markup Language (XML)
    • XML Digital Signature, XML Encryption and Exclusive XML Canonicalisation
    • Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) 1.1
    • Liberty Alliance version v2.0 specification
    • Security Assertions Markup Language version 1.1, 2.0 (SAML)
    • Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP)
    • Java Authentication and Authorisation Service
    • JDK 1.4 Log Service
    • JDBC (for logging to relational databases)
    • Servlet 2.2 API, JSP 1.1 API
  • COMPATIBLE THIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONS

    DIRECTORY SERVERS
    Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition
    LDAPv3 compatible directory servers
    Microsoft Active Directory

    WEB SERVERS
    Sun Java System Web Server
    Apache Web Server
    IBM HTTP Server
    Microsoft Internet Information Services

    APPLICATION SERVERS
    Sun Java System Application Server
    Apache Tomcat Servlet Container
    BEA WebLogic Server
    IBM WebSphere Application Server
    Macromedia JRun
    Oracle Application Server

    PORTALS AND ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS
    Sun Java System Portal Server
    Lotus Domino
    Peoplesoft
    SAP Enterprise Portal
    SAP Internet Transaction Server

  • UPGRADE PLAN

    Access Manager 7.1 2006Q4 provides a migration guide which covers in detail the following migration scenarios:

    • from AM 7.0 (JES 4) AM 6.3(JES 3) and AM 6.2(JES 2) to AM 7.1(JES 5)

    There is no need to migrate from AM 6.2 to AM 6.3 before migrating to AM 7.1. Scripts will be provided to migrate the data

    Identity Server 2004Q2 provides migration tools and documentation for Identity Server 6.1

    • Identity Server 6.1 provides migration tools and documentation for migration from Identity Server 6.0
    • Identity Server 6.0 provides migration tools and documentation for upgrade from DSAME5.1 (renamed to Identity Server 5.1)
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