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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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Figure 3-4 Application-level <strong>Security</strong> RolesNote: As security roles are added to EJB or Web modules, these new roleswill appear in the list of application security roles, but they will not appear inother modules. This behavior is different from that in <strong>WebSphere</strong> ApplicationServer Version 4. In Version 5, a module’s security roles definitions areindependent from other modules’ definitions.In the Application Assembly Tool, security role mappings are performed withinthe Bindings tab in the Application <strong>Security</strong> Roles view. To map the Manager’ssecurity role to the Managergrp group, do the following:1. Open the application-level <strong>Security</strong> Roles view (see Figure 3-4) and click theBindings tab.2. The Bindings tab contains fields for adding groups, users, and/or specialsubjects to a security role. Click the Add... button below the Groups headingto bring up the Add Groups dialog.3. Enter the name of the real group, Managergrp, and click OK.4. The group mapping will now appear in the list of groups mapped to themanager security role.30 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>V5.0</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Handbook

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