Why and when to perform this task
You can decide whether to enable IBM WebSphere Application Server security. You must enable global security for all other security settings to function.
WebSphere uses Java Secure Sockets Extension (JSSE) and Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) libraries in the Software Development Kit (SDK) to perform this cryptography. The SDK provides strong but limited jurisdiction policy files. Unrestricted policy files provide the ability to perform full strength cryptography and improve performance.
The Unrestricted JCE Policy files for SDK 1.4 Web site is displayed.
Steps for this task
START dmgr_proc_name,JOBNAME=server_short_name,ENV=cell_short_name.node_short_name.server_short_name
After the deployment manager initialization is complete, go back into the administrative console to complete this task. Remember that security now is enabled in only the deployment manager. If you enabled single signon (SSO), specify the fully qualified domain name of your Web address, for example, http://myhost.domain:9060/ibm/console. When you are prompted for a user ID and password, type the one that you defined as the administrator ID in the configured user registry.
Related concepts
Global security and server security
Java 2 security policy files
Related tasks
Configuring user registries
Configuring Lightweight Third Party Authentication
Related reference
Java 2 security