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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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Important: Message Driven Bean is a new functionality introduced in EJB 2.0Specifications. A Message Driven Bean is a stateless component that isinvoked by the container as a result of the arrival of a JMS message. Invokingthe getCallerPrincipal and isCallerInRole methods is disallowed in themessage-driven bean methods because the container does not have clientsecurity context. The Container will throw the java.lang.IllegalStateException ifeither of these methods is invoked.7.2.3 <strong>Security</strong> for <strong>WebSphere</strong> Embedded JMS ProviderThis section discusses the security related features of the Embedded JMSProvider that comes with <strong>WebSphere</strong> Application Server V5.Add/remove queues to Embedded JMS ProviderThe following steps describe how to add and remove queues with the embedded<strong>WebSphere</strong> JMS provider.1. In the navigation pane, select Servers -> Application Servers. Here youshould see the list of application servers.2. In the content panel, click the name of the application server. In our case, it isserver1; this displays the properties of the chosen application server.3. In the content panel, under Additional Properties, select Server Components-> JMS Servers, this displays the JMS properties.4. If you want to add or remove queues, you can remove them from here, underthe Queue Names text box.5. Save the configuration then restart the application server, to make thechanges effective.This creates the required queues in the Embedded JMS Provider for<strong>WebSphere</strong>.Implement security for <strong>WebSphere</strong> Embedded JMS ProviderThe following steps describe how to configure security for the Embedded JMSProvider.1. Configure authentication settings owned by the internal JMS Provider.Authorization to access JMS resources owned by the internal JMS provider iscontrolled by settings in the XML file:/config/cells//internal-jms-authorizations.xml. For queues and topics, this file is the source of authorization information.This file includes the information regarding which user has what permissions.162 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>V5.0</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Handbook

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