Component-managed EIS sign-on

When you specify <res-auth>Application</res-auth> in the deployment descriptor of your application, component-managed EIS sign-on is used.

Your application (the component) should provide the security information (user ID, password, and optional group name) used for EIS sign-on:

If your application does not use one of the above methods to provide security information, WebSphere® Application Server will obtain the security information from the J2C connection factory's custom properties. Note: If you specified a component-managed JAAS Authentication alias while setting up your connection factory, the user ID and password in the alias will override the userName and password values in the connection factory custom properties during the start-up of the WebSphere Application Server.

Related concepts
IMS resource adapter security
Container-managed EIS sign-on
Overview of secure socket layer (SSL)
Related tasks
Configuring component-managed EIS sign-on
Configuring container-managed EIS sign-on
Using secure socket layer (SSL) support
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