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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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Configuring <strong>WebSphere</strong> Application Server for the ITSOBank sample<br />

The following procedure will guide you through the installation of the ITSOBank<br />

sample.<br />

Note: This configuration assumes that security for the application server has<br />

been already enabled.<br />

The sample application requires a couple of settings to be defined for the<br />

application. To do the configurations, follow the steps below:<br />

1. Open the <strong>WebSphere</strong> Application Server V5 Administrative Console in the<br />

browser; https://yourserver:9043/admin.<br />

2. Log in with the administrator username and password. We are assuming that<br />

global security is enabled at this stage. For more information about enabling<br />

global security, refer to 10.2, “<strong>WebSphere</strong> Global <strong>Security</strong>” on page 235.<br />

3. Configure the embedded JMS server for <strong>WebSphere</strong> Application Server.<br />

a. Select Servers -> Application Servers.<br />

b. Click the server1 link on the list of the servers.<br />

c. Go down in the configuration page and select the Server Components<br />

link.<br />

d. Select the JMS Servers from the components list.<br />

e. Change the initial state to Started.<br />

f. Add the JMS destination queue for the application to the queueNames list,<br />

type in: itsobankTransferQ into the text area.<br />

g. Then click OK.<br />

4. Save the configuration; note that you will have to confirm the save action.<br />

5. In order to have the queues working with the embedded JMS server when<br />

global security is enabled, authorization has to be set up for the queues.<br />

a. Open the integral-jms-authorizations.xml file under the \config\cells\ then perform the following<br />

modifications.<br />

b. Add a user to the node, for example: wasadmin.<br />

This has to be a user in the local operating system. At the end, the<br />

configuration should look like this:<br />

<br />

wasadmin<br />

<br />

c. Save the file and close.<br />

454 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>V5.0</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Handbook

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