AccesStream is an open source, Identity and Access Management platform written in Java.
The goal of the AccesStream project is to provide the following key features:
- Centralized profile management and storage for multiple software applications
- Single Sign-On with SAML
- Extensible access policies
- Storage for entitlements and other supplemental data that can be delivered to and used by secured applications after a user signs on
- Authentication gateway for single point of secure credential exchange
- ETL with scheduler for synchronization with external data sources and profile stores
- Alerts for critical policy violations
- Robust reporting, auditing and forensics
- Modular architecture encouraging extension through "plugins"
- Deployment with multiple...
- operating systems
- databases
- client programming languages (Java, PHP, .Net, Ruby, etc.)
- Web Administration Tool that is...
- Easy to use
- Extensible
- Skinnable
- LDAP interoperability
- Ability to act as proxy to other Identity storage systems
- Embeddable in other J2EE applications
Selection of new features, schedule and prioritization of new features will be driven by AccesStream's customers and its user community. Priority will be given to items that
- Customers need (and will pay for)
- The community needs (and will work on)
- Things that are just a good idea and will improve the product
