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Document Management Using WebSphere Portal V5.0.2 and DB2 Content Manager V8.2
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Document Management Using WebSphere Portal V5.0.2 and DB2 Content Manager V8.2

by John Ganci, Leonard Fox, James Hutton, Thomas Jensen, Andrzej Stec, Eric Zhang
October 2004
Intermediate to advanced
520 pages
13h 6m
English
IBM Redbooks
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82 Document Management Using WebSphere Portal V5.0.2 and DB2 Content Manager V8.2
In this scenario, when a user accesses DB2 Content Manager resources via
WebSphere Portal, authentication is performed separately by both systems
(although they use the same credential source).
WebSphere Portal authentication when using LDAP
When WebSphere Portal is configured to use an LDAP compliant directory, the
authentication request is processed as follows:
1. User submits his credentials to WebSphere Portal.
2. WebSphere Portal performs user authentication against LDAP service.
3. When authentication is successful, the user is identified to WebSphere Portal
resources.
DB2 Content Manager authentication when using LDAP
When DB2 Content Manager is configured to ...
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