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156 <strong>Getting</strong> <strong>Started</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong> Community Edition<br />

8.6 Summary<br />

In this chapter, you learned how to configure the security realm in Community Edition’s Administrative<br />

Console, and how to implement security in an EJB and Web project. You also learned about specific<br />

utilities to manage Community Edition administrative security. Later in the chapter you learned about<br />

trusted contexts which are ideal for performance and security in three-tiered applications.<br />

8.7 Exercises<br />

In this exercise, you will create your own security realm, and then deploy the deployment plan to<br />

Community Edition.<br />

Procedure<br />

1. Start the Community Edition <strong>Server</strong> and launch the Community Edition admin console. Log on<br />

as system (<strong>with</strong> password manager).<br />

2. Follow the steps in section 8.2 to configure a properties file Security Realm, using<br />

var/security/demo_users.properties and<br />

var/security/demo_groups.properties.<br />

3. On the next page, click Skip Test and Show Plan as shown in Figure 8.8 below.<br />

Figure 8.8 – Deploy a security realm

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