1.0 Overview of Access Manager Appliance Applications

As an administrator, you have many users in your user stores that require access to many different web applications. In the past, you had to perform complex steps to configure identity federation between Access Manager Appliance and different web applications, depending on the authentication protocol. The identity federation allowed you to provide single sign-on (SSO) to your users. For more information, see Federated Authentication in the NetIQ Access Manager Appliance 4.3 Administration Guide.

Access Manager Appliance now provides a simplified way to give the users secure, single sign-on (SSO) access to different web applications. Access Manager Appliance contains the Applications page, under Administration Tasks in the Administration Console that allows you to configure basic single sign-on and SAML 2.0 applications.

Access Manager Appliance uses connectors to establish the connection between Access Manager Appliance and the applications. The User Portal page displays the applications as appmarks that the system automatically creates when you configure the connector for the application. For more information about appmarks, see Configuring Appmarks in the NetIQ Access Manager Appliance 4.3 Administration Guide.

There are different types of connectors that allow you to connect the applications.