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How to Configure the ServletExec Servlet Engine for JSP Password Services for an IIS Web Server

To configure the ServletExec Servlet Engine for SiteMinder JSP-based Password Services, use the following process:

Note: You can access the ServletExec documentation on the New Atlanta Web site.

  1. Open the ServletExec Administration interface.
  2. Add the following items to the classpath of the virtual machine:

    web_agent_home\jpw\jpw.jar

    web_agent_home\java\jsafe.jar

    web_agent_home

    Indicates the directory where the SiteMinder Agent is installed.

    Default (Windows 32-bit installations of SiteMinder Web Agents only): C:\Program Files\netegrity\webagent

    Default (UNIX/Linux installations): user_home_directory/netegrity/webagent

    Default (Windows 64-bit installations [SiteMinder Web Agents for IIS only]): C:\Program Files\netegrity\webagent\win64

    Default (Windows 32-bit applications operating on 64-bit systems [Wow64 with SiteMinder Web Agents for IIS only]): C:\Program Files\netegrity\webagent\win32

  3. Make the following modifications to the top-level web.xml file of your web application.
    1. Add the following servlet:.
      • Servlet Name: PSWDChangeServlet
      • Servlet Class: PSWDChangeServlet
    2. Create the following servlet mapping:
      • URL pattern: /siteminderagent/pwservlet/PSWDChangeServlet
      • Servlet Name: PSWDChangeServlet
  4. Repeat Step 3 for each web.xml file of your web application.