How to install ForgeRock Openam in Windows

 

How to install ForgeRock Openam in Windows

1. Prerequisites:

a. Java Development Kit 8 or higher

b. ForgeRock OpenAM zip file

c. Apache Tomcat application server

2. Installation Steps:

a. Install the java

b. Extract the Tomcat application server

c. change the default tomcat port number from 8080 to any other port (eg: 9090)

d. Extract the ForgeRock OpenAM and rename .war file to anyother name (eg: openam.war)

e. place the openam.war file in the webapps folder of tomcat

f. change the hostname of windows within C:/windows/system32/dirvers/etc/hosts

(eg: 127.0.0.1  openam.example.com)

3. Start the tomcat server and start OpenAM:

                    Go to tomcat bin folder and run the startup.bat from command line. This will start the tomcat server and deploys OpenAM.

4. Access OpenAM Admin Console:

                    Open any windows browser (eg: chrome) and enter the below address:

http://openam.example.com:9090/openam

5. Configuration:

a.now you will get screen of two choices to configure the openam

default configuration

custom configuration

default configuration: select and click the default configuration and it will ask you to change the password for default openam admin user(amAdmin)

6. Integration and Usage:

Once OpenAM is up and running, you can integrate it into your applications for authentication and access management. Refer to the ForgeRock documentation for more information on integrating OpenAM with your applications.

Please keep in mind that the above steps provide a general outline of the installation process. The actual steps and commands might differ based on the specific version of ForgeRock OpenAM you are using. Always refer to the official ForgeRock documentation for detailed and up-to-date instructions.

Remember that OpenAM is just one component of the ForgeRock Identity Platform. Depending on your requirements, you might also need to install other components like ForgeRock IDM (Identity Management) and ForgeRock DS (Directory Services).

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