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OpenAM

By : Indira Thangasamy
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OpenAM

By: Indira Thangasamy

Overview of this book

<p>OpenAM is an open source continuation of the OpenSSO project that was taken over, and later scrapped, by Oracle. OpenAM is the only commercial-grade, feature-rich web application that provides SSO solutions. It has a variety of features and a powerful Single Sign-On capability, but the implementation can be tricky, and the unorganized and incoherent online documentation is not very helpful.</p> <p>The <i>OpenAM</i> book will serve as a guide to everything you need to know to get started with implementing Single Sign-On using OpenAM to protect your web applications, along with real-world examples.</p> <p>The author's extensive experience in testing and troubleshooting OpenAM enables him to share insights on how the product works, its strengths, its weaknesses, and some inside information.</p> <p>If you are reading this, you probably want to protect your web application using OpenAM. The book starts off with an introduction to OpenAM and describing the core features and the kind of problems that can be solved by OpenAM. Then it provides you with detailed instructions on how to protect your web applications by using OpenAM server and policy agents. You will also learn about the user interface elements in order to manage OpenAM successfully. You'll understand the concepts of identity web services provided by OpenAM. There are examples in the book that describe how the REST-based identity services can be invoked and utilized. In the final chapters, you will find detailed discussions about backup, recovery, and audit logging.</p> <p>The book concludes by discussing some of the common OpenAM problems and tips to troubleshoot them. Although the project name has changed from OpenSSO to OpenAM, the product screen and file names still reflect OpenSSO. Hence, you will encounter the term "OpenSSO" throughout the book.</p>
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
OpenAM
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
1
Getting Started
Index

About the Author

Indirajith ("Indira") Thangasamy was born in Melanedumbur, a remote place in the southern part of India, and now resides in the San Francisco bay area with his wife Ramya and kids, Kavin and Iniya. After graduating with a Master of Technology in computer science, Indira started as an embedded systems developer at Robert Bosch GmbH in the Schengen area in India. In the late 90's, he relocated to the USA. During this period, he developed security applications to augment the Wells Fargo bank's security infrastructure. This job introduced a lot of security technology that helped him to develop an interest in the security arena.

Inspired by the innovations of Sun Microsystems Inc., specifically RPC/NFS (not Java at that time), he wanted to work for Sun at some point in his career. He eventually started at Sun as a consultant to develop the tests for Solaris kernel libraries. Later, he worked as an employee for almost a decade in various capacities at Sun Microsystems Inc. Now, as part of the Oracle Corporation, Indira is serving as a Senior Manager in software development, managing the Fusion middleware access management quality engineering organization. His expertise and interests includes the quality engineering process, automation, LDAP, webservices, System Administration, networking, IAM, and Security. Indira has been associated with the OpenSSO product since its inception and is instrumental in delivering a high quality product to its customers.

If not working, he is playing with his kids besides growing grapes in his garden. Indira teaches the Tamil language to the kids at California Tamil Academy—a non-profit organization. Indira blogs about technologies and OpenSSO on his blogs http://blogs.sun.com/indira/ and http://indirat.wordpress.com.