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OpenAM
OpenAM Admin ConsoleInitial release February 7, 2010 Stable release Release 9.5.2 / March 3, 2011 Development status Active Written in Java Operating system Cross-platform Available in English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese Type Identity and access management License CDDL Website http://www.forgerock.com/openam.html OpenAM is an open source access management, entitlements and federation server platform.
ForgeRock announced in February 2010 that they would continue to develop and support OpenSSO from Sun now that Oracle have chosen to discontinue development on the project[1]. ForgeRock have renamed the product OpenAM as Oracle retain the rights to the name OpenSSO.
ForgeRock have announced that they will continue delivering on Sun Microsystems original roadmap.[2][3]
Contents
Capabilities
- Authentication - Validation of digital identity
- Authorization - Includes enforcement of access policies on network resources
- Web Single Sign-On (SSO)
- Federated identity
OpenAM Release
A ForgeRock OpenAM release is equivalent to Sun's OpenSSO Enterprise release. Full support through sustaining patches is available.
OpenSSO Snapshot
A ForgeRock snapshot release is equivalent to Sun's OpenSSO Express release. Full support is available with fixes being made available in the nightly builds.
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