Deleting SAML web single sign-on (SSO) identity provider (IdP) partner using the wsadmin command-line utility

About this task

You can use the wsadmin command-line utility to delete an identity provider (IdP) partner in the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) web single sign-on (SSO) trust association interceptor (TAI) configuration for WebSphere Application Server.

Procedure

  1. Start the WebSphere Application Server.
  2. Start the wsadmin command utility from the app_server_root/bin directory by entering the command: wsadmin -lang jython.
  3. At the wsadmin prompt, enter the following command:
    AdminTask.deleteSAMLIdpPartner('-ssoId 1 -idpId 1')
    You can use the following parameters with this command:
    Table 1. deleteSAMLIdpPartner parameters
    Parameter Description
    -ssoId This parameter is optional if you have only one SSO service provider partner. If you have more than one SSO service provider partner, this parameter is required. It is the identifier for the group of custom properties that are associated with the SSO service provider partner. This parameter is specified as an integer.
    -idpId This parameter is required. It specifies the identifier of the IdP that needs to be deleted from the specified SSO service provider partner. This parameter is specified as an integer.
    -securityDomainName This parameter specifies the name of the security domain of interest. If a value for this parameter is not specified, the command uses the global security configuration. This parameter is specified as a String.

Results

The SAML TAI IdP partner properties have been deleted for this WebSphere Application Server.

Example

The following example deletes the SAML IdP partner 1 of SSO service provider partner 1 from the global security SAML TAI configuration:
AdminTask.deleteSAMLIdpPartner('-ssoId 1 -idpId 1')
The following example deletes the SAML IdP partner 1 of SSO service provider partner 1 from the security domain myDomain1:
AdminTask.deleteSAMLIdpPartner('-ssoId 1 -idpId 1 -securityDomainName myDomain1')