Configuring WebSphere Portal with WebSphere Commerce using simulated single sign-on
Simulated single sign-on is provided for ease of setup in Rational Application Developer where the portlet developer can be up and running without enabling security and without using LDAP. To configure WebSphere Portal with WebSphere Commerce to use simulated sign-on you must complete configuration tasks on your WebSphere Commerce and WebSphere Portal machine.
Using the simulated sign-on option enables the use of a predetermined WebSphere Commerce user ID. The system will automatically use the credential to perform authentication through a WebSphere Commerce web service, without having the Portal user aware of this operation. This can achieve the single sign-on experience inside of the development environment without the having to enable security and configure VMM with LDAP.
Before you begin
- Setup the WebSphere Commerce Portal development environment.
- Complete the steps on the topic WebSphere Portal integration prerequisites. These steps enable by default all the necessary services for configuring simulated sign-on for WebSphere Commerce.