Single sign-on (SSO) allows both certificate (X.509) and SSO logon ticket (SSO2)
authentication for mobile applications that contain mobile business objects (MBOs) bound to
an SAP® system.
Both replication- and message-based mobile clients can use SSO with:
- SAP data source support –
- SAP Java Connector (JCo) connections
- SAP function modules exposed as Web services
- Single sign-on credential support –
- X.509 certificates – at runtime, the mobile client selects the certificate signed by a trusted CA, which is authenticated by the SAP EIS.
- SAP single sign-on (SSO2) tokens – at runtime, the client enters a user name/password combination that maps to a user name/password in the SAP EIS. A token is obtained from the configured SAP server using
the client supplied user name/password and is forwarded to other SAP servers configured in the endpoints to authenticate
the client, instead of using client supplied user name/password credentials.
- Client support –
- iOS message-based clients, and Windows Mobile, and BlackBerry replication-based clients
- Mobile Workflow applications
Documented in:
- System Administration – search for:
- Sybase Unwired WorkSpace online help – search for: