You
are the lead application developer for an independent software vendor (ISV),
and are responsible for overseeing the applications that your company develops
and delivers to
iSeries™ Navigator customers.
You know that
iSeries Navigator provides
your customers with the capability of creating and participating in a single
signon environment. You want your applications to leverage these single signon
capabilities because you feel it will help sell your product. You decide to
market an application called
Calendar to
iSeries Navigator customers
that use network authentication service and Enterprise Identity Mapping (EIM)
to create their single signon environment. The
Calendar application
allows users to view and manage their workday schedule. Enabling the
Calendar application
for single signon requires you to include server specific code within your
application which enables it to participate within a single signon environment.
You have previous experience creating applications that call EIM APIs, but
this will be your first time working with an application that also calls network
authentication service APIs.
Note: It is also possible to develop applications
for a single signon environment that use a different authentication method.
For example, you can insert the necessary code for authenticating with digital
certificates, or for binding the directory server, instead of inserting the
necessary code for authenticating with network authentication service.