Sun to open up single sign-on code

By Joris Evers, CNET News.com
Thursday, July 14, 2005 11:23 AM
Sun Microsystems plans to release part of the blueprints of its Java Access Manager single sign-on product to the open-source community, it said Wednesday.

The company will release the source code to its Web authentication and Web single sign-on technology as part of a new project called Open Web Single Sign-On (Open SSO), Sun representatives said. The release also will include software hooks to the Sun Java System Web Server and Sun Java System Application Server, they said.

Web single sign-on makes it easier for users to log into multiple Web applications with one set of credentials and simplifies password management for organizations.

The code Sun is releasing is meant to enable single sign-on only inside a single organization; it does not support federation across organizations.

Sun's source code release gives Java developers at enterprises or software makers the ability to support single sign-on technology in their applications, said Sara Gates, Sun's vice president of identity management.

"We are giving developers this authentication and Web single sign-on technology so that they don't have to develop it themselves," Gates said.

With the basics of including single sign-on in applications handled, developers can move on to working on actually implementing the technology, Gates said. This would include making it work inside a company as well as federating across partners. Federation is in early stages of adoption, according to analysts.

Sun sells software--called Java Access Manager, Federation Manager and Identity Manager--that can help organizations take the next steps in single sign-on. Although the technology Sun is sharing is not tied to those products, it will work with software from other vendors such as BMC Software, Computer Associates International, Hewlett-Packard and IBM, according to Gates.

Sun claims it is the first identity management vendor to open source its proprietary single sign-on code. There is, however, an open-source project called Java Open Single Sign On. Sun believes its technology is superior.


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