This section explains some basic requirements and concepts you should review before proceeding with OpenSSO Add-On for Web Space Server 10.0 software installation.
The OpenSSO Add-On for Web Space Server 10.0 requires the following:
Sun GlassFish Web Space Server 10.0 software
The Web Space Server software should be installed as described in the Sun GlassFish Web Space Server 10.0 Getting Started Guide. Note that the requirements listed in Software and Hardware Requirements in Sun GlassFish Web Space Server 10.0 Getting Started Guide also apply to the OpenSSO Add-On.
While any of the Web Space Server 10.0 packages will work with the OpenSSO Add-On, the recommended Web Space Server package for production environments is webspace-10-fcs-for-gfv2.zip, which is the standalone Web Space Server package that includes neither GlassFish nor the Web Space Server sample site and user sets. See the Sun GlassFish Web Space Server page or Getting Sun GlassFish Web Space Server Software in Sun GlassFish Web Space Server 10.0 Getting Started Guide for information about the different Web Space Server 10.0 downloads.
Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server 2.1 software
Other versions of Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server software will work with Web Space Server, such as GlassFish v3 Prelude, but are recommended for evaluation or testing purposes only, rather than a production environment.
Authentication Server
A working OpenSSO or Access Manager authentication server with which you want Web Space Server to interact must be installed and configured prior to installing the OpenSSO Add-On for Web Space Server software.
The recommended OpenSSO server version is Enterprise 8.0, which is available for download from the OpenSSO Project page. Note that this guide does not explain how to install or configure your authentication server.
The directories in which Web Space Server and Sun GlassFish Enterprise Software may vary, so throughout these installation instructions, the root Web Space Server server installation directory is referred to as webspace_dir, and the Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server root directory is referred to as glassfish_dir.
The instructions and examples in this document use UNIX-style forward slash (/) path separators in file and command names. If Web Space Server and Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server are installed on a Windows system, be sure to use backslashes (\) instead of forward slashes; for example:
UNIX systems or Linux systems — glassfish_dir/bin/asadmin
Windows systems — glassfish_dir\bin\asadmin