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– Security role references - list the security roles referenced in the Web<br />

application and lets you edit the security roles that are authorized to<br />

access the servlet. You can add, remove, or edit security roles. If you add<br />

a security role reference, you specify the role name, role link, and a<br />

description. See 16.4, “Securing applications with role-based security” on<br />

page 556 for additional information.<br />

Figure 7-14 Security role references<br />

– Run as - lists details of the selected servlet's run-as element. See 16.4,<br />

“Securing applications with role-based security” on page 556 for additional<br />

information.<br />

Figure 7-15 Run as<br />

– Icons - lets you view or change icons (small or large) used to represent the<br />

selected servlet or JSP file.<br />

Figure 7-16 Icons<br />

– <strong>WebSphere</strong> Extensions - list and lets you change the details of the Servlet<br />

Extension for the selected servlet. You can add a new extension by<br />

clicking Add. The Add Markup Language entry wizard appears.<br />

Chapter 7. Working with servlets 231

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