The Sun Java System Access Manager:
Configuration and Customization
Sun Java System Access Manager is a security foundation that helps
organizations manage secure access to an enterprise web application both within
the enterprise and across business-to-business value chains.
It provides open, standards-based authentication and policy-based
authorization with a single, unified framework. It secures the delivery of
essential identity and application information to meet current needs and to
scale with growing business needs, by offering single sign-on, as well as
enabling federation across trusted networks of partners, suppliers, and
customers.
The Sun Java System Access Manager: Configuration and Customization course
provides students with a description of the role of Access Manager in an
identity management solution. Students learn to configure, manage, administer,
and customize Access Manager services, authentication, authorization, and
federated identity.
This comprehensive course covers a number of identity management concepts and
Access Manager functions that range in complexity from introductory to advanced.
This course does not cover basic installation, Java technology programming,
Extensible Markup Language (XML), Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP),
and Sun Java System Directory Server (Directory Server) concepts. These topics
are covered in other Sun courses.
The hands-on labs offered in this course might involve accessing equipment
that resides at a location other than where the training is delivered.