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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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4. The Role Name option menu will contain the list of defined security roles forthe EJB module. Select the desired role.5. Enter an optional description for the Run-as role.6. Click Apply to save the delegation policy.Figure 5-9 Assigning bean-level Run-as role in the Application Assembly ToolAssigning bean-level Run-as delegation policies in<strong>WebSphere</strong> StudioTo assign a bean-level Run-as role to an EJB using <strong>WebSphere</strong> Studio, do thefollowing:1. From the Resource Perspective, navigate to the EJB deployment descriptorfile, ebj-jar.xml, and double-click this file.2. Click the Access tab.3. In the <strong>Security</strong> Identity (Bean Level) box, select the EJB to which you want toassign the delegation policy, and click Add....4. Select Use identity assigned to a specific role (below).5. In the Role name box, select the desired role from the option list. This list willcontain all security roles which have been defined in the EJB module.6. Enter an optional Role Description.86 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>V5.0</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Handbook

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