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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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Figure 3-4 Application-level <strong>Security</strong> Roles<br />

Note: As security roles are added to EJB or Web modules, these new roles<br />

will appear in the list of application security roles, but they will not appear in<br />

other modules. This behavior is different from that in <strong>WebSphere</strong> Application<br />

Server Version 4. In Version 5, a module’s security roles definitions are<br />

independent from other modules’ definitions.<br />

In the Application Assembly Tool, security role mappings are performed within<br />

the Bindings tab in the Application <strong>Security</strong> Roles view. To map the Manager’s<br />

security role to the Managergrp group, do the following:<br />

1. Open the application-level <strong>Security</strong> Roles view (see Figure 3-4) and click the<br />

Bindings tab.<br />

2. The Bindings tab contains fields for adding groups, users, and/or special<br />

subjects to a security role. Click the Add... button below the Groups heading<br />

to bring up the Add Groups dialog.<br />

3. Enter the name of the real group, Managergrp, and click OK.<br />

4. The group mapping will now appear in the list of groups mapped to the<br />

manager security role.<br />

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

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