JBoss SSO
Developer(s) | JBoss, a division of Red Hat |
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Stable release |
1.0 CR1
/ November 1, 2006 |
Written in | Java |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | single sign-on system |
License | LGPL |
Website | http://www.jboss.org/jbosssso |
JBoss SSO (or JBoss Federated Single Sign-On) is a product from the JBoss SOA suite to allow single sign-on and sign-offs and federated access to multiple applications and computing resources across the network and the Internet.
Features
Among the many features of JBoss SSO include :
- Interaction between applications and modules are based on industry standards such as Security Assertion Markup Language (or SAML).
- A decentralized approach is used as compared to the more traditional hub and spoke method.
- JBoss SSO is able to connect to different identity storage systems from different vendors through its versatile Identity Connector framework.
- Interfaces seamlessly with other JBoss products such as JBoss Portal.
- Separates between framework authentication and application authentication.
Components
There are three main components of JBoss SSO:
- Federation server, to securely propagate the security token among different security domains
- Token marshalling framework, which serves to marshall the security token to and from. It is a pluggable Java API.
- Identity connector framework, which connects to different identity storage systems. It is a pluggable Java API.
See also
- List of JBoss software
- Single sign-on
- OpenSSO
- Kerberos (protocol)
- Service-oriented architecture
- Identity management
- List of single sign-on implementations
External links
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