Create a directory to place files that will be copied from the Sun Java System Access Manager server. This directory will be called CfgDir in this procedure. The location of Access Manager will be called AccessMgrHome.
Copy the following files from AccessMgrHome to CfgDir. Do not copy the directory structure.
lib/*.*
locale/*.properties
config/serverconfig.xml
config/SSOConfig.properties (Identity Server 2004Q2 and later)
config/ums/ums.xml
config/AMConfig.properties
On UNIX, it may be necessary to change the permissions of the jar files in the CfgDir to allow universal read access. Run the following command to change permissions:
chmod a+r CfgDir/*.jar
Prepend the JAVA classpath with the following:
Windows: CfgDir;CfgDir/am_sdk.jar;CfgDir/am_services.jar;CfgDir/am_logging.jar
UNIX: CfgDir:CfgDir/am_sdk.jar:CfgDir/am_services.jar:CfgDir/am_logging.jar
If you are using version 6.0, set the Java system property to point to your CfgDir. Use a command similar to the following:
java -Dcom.iplanet.coreservices.configpath=CfgDir |
If you are using version 6.1 or later, add or edit the following lines in the CfgDir/AMConfig.properties file:
com.iplanet.services.configpath=CfgDir com.iplanet.security.SecureRandomFactoryImpl=com.iplanet.am.util. SecureRandomFactoryImpl com.iplanet.security.SSLSocketFactoryImpl=netscape.ldap.factory. JSSESocketFactory com.iplanet.security.encryptor=com.iplanet.services.util. JCEEncryption |
The first line sets the configpath. The last three lines change security settings.
Copy the CfgDir/am_*.jar files to $WSHOME/WEB-INF/lib. If you are using version 6.0, also copy the jss311.jar file to the $WSHOME/WEB-INF/lib directory.
If Waveset is running on Windows and you are using Identity Server 6.0, copy IdServer\lib\jss\*.dll to CfgDir and add CfgDir to your system path.
In an environment where Waveset is installed on a different system from Access Manager check the following error conditions. If an error java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError, followed by java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError, on subsequent attempts, is returned when attempting to connect to the Access Manager resource, then check for incorrect or missing configuration data.
Also, check the jar file for the class indicated by the java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError. Prepend the classpath of the jar file containing the class to the JAVA classpath on the application server.
Check that the CfgDir contains all the data outlined in Installing and Configuring Sun Java System Access Manager (Versions Prior to Access Manager 7.0) and that all the configuration properties have been assigned correctly.