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External authorization provider settings

Use this page to enable a JACC provider for authorization decisions.

To view this admin console page...

  1. Click Security > Global security.

  2. Click External authorization providers.

The application server provides a default authorization engine that performs all of the authorization decisions. In addition, the application server also supports an external authorization provider using the JACC specification to replace the default authorization engine for Java EE applications.

JACC is part of the Java EE specification, which enables third-party security providers such as Tivoli Access Manager to plug into the application server and make authorization decisions.

Unless we have an external JACC provider or want to use a JACC provider for Tivoli Access Manager that can handle Java EE authorizations based on JACC, and it is configured and set up to use with the application server, do not enable External authorization using a JACC provider.


Built-in authorization

Use this option all the time unless you want an external security provider such as the Tivoli Access Manager to perform the authorization decision for Java EE applications that are based on the JACC specification.


External JACC provider

Use this link to configure the application server to use an external JACC provider. For example, to configure an external JACC provider, the policy class name and the policy configuration factory class name are required by the JACC specification.

The default settings that are contained in this link are used by Tivoli Access Manager for authorization decisions. If you intend to use another provider, modify the settings as appropriate.
Propagate security policies and roles for previously deployed applications
Use the built-in authorization provider


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