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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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Administrative Scripting ApplicationAdminConsoleWebAppqueueSOAPproxyRMIproxyAdmin Client LibrarybrowserSNMP AgentConnector(HTTP)Connector(SNMP)Connector(JMS)MBeanRuntimeCollaboratorAdminServiceJMX MBeanServerMBeanConnector(SOAP)RuntimeCollaboratorMBeanConnector(RMI)RuntimeCollaboratorregisterMBean<strong>WebSphere</strong>MBeanFactoryactivateMBeanManaged ProcessAdminInitializercreateServer runtime<strong>WebSphere</strong> MBeanXML DescriptorsFile (static data)Figure 9-4 JMX Beans in a system management concepts9.2 <strong>WebSphere</strong> Application Server security architecture<strong>WebSphere</strong> Application Server v5.0 is a J2EE 1.3 compliant Java applicationserver; it uses a declarative security model in which an application expressessecurity constraints in a form that is external to the application. This external formof the constraint allows the application to be independent of the chosen securitymechanism. <strong>Security</strong> mechanisms are defined and configured as part of theglobal application server security.► Global <strong>Security</strong> specifies the global security configuration for a manageddomain and applies to all applications running on <strong>WebSphere</strong> ApplicationServer. It determines whether security will be applied at all, sets up the userregistry against which the authentication will take place, definesauthentication mechanisms and so on. Global security is managed from theAdministrative Console. You will notice that many of the values for globalsecurity act as defaults.Chapter 9. <strong>WebSphere</strong> Application Server security 221

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