Portal, Express Beta Version 6.1
Operating systems: i5/OS, Linux,Windows |
A user registry or repository authenticates a user and retrieves information about users and groups to perform security-related functions, including authentication and authorization.
User registries store user account information, such as user ID and password, that can be accessed during authentication. User repositories store user profiles and preference information. A user registry or repository is used to:By default, IBM® WebSphere® Portal Express is installed with a federated repository with a built-in file repository. The federated repository allows you to add various user registries, realm support for Virtual Portals, and/or property extensions to create a single, working unit. The available user registries that you can add to the federated repository are LDAP user registries, database user registries, and custom user registries.
If you have an application that does not support the federated repository, you can switch to a stand-alone LDAP user registry or a stand-alone custom user registry.