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Making use of SPNEGO in your J2EE and .NET Client Applications



Document Author:

Rob Peeren


Document ID:

WP101215


Doc. Organization:

Technical Sales Support - Canada


Document Revised:

02/29/2008


Product(s) covered:

WebSphere Application Server; WebSphere Application Server ND







Abstract: SPNEGO, or the Simple and Protected GSSAPI Negotiation Mechanism, enables a straightforward single sign-on (SSO) environment for WebSphere in Microsoft Active Directory environments.

In addition to SSO for web applications, SPNEGO can also be used to authenticate both J2EE and .NET web services clients. This document will explain how both J2EE clients and .NET clients can generate client stubs from exported web services, and then engage the SPNEGO protocol to provide SSO authentication to the WebSphere Application Server hosting these services.

SPNEGOProgramming.pdfSPNEGOExamples.zip



Classification:

Solutions

Category:

Security

Solution(s):

Enterprise Application Solutions (EAS/ERP); ISV Applications; SOA Infrastructure

ISV(s):

Microsoft

Platform(s):

Cross-Platform

S/W Pillar(s):

WebSphere

O/S:

AIX; HP-UX; Linux; Solaris; Windows 2000; Windows 2003; Windows NT; Windows XP; z/OS

Keywords:

SPNEGO


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