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Figure 16-5 Noting the servlet URLs<br />

Note: You may notice the Security Role References box on the servlets<br />

page. This is used with programmatic security. It allows the developer to<br />

hardcode roles in the application that may not match the roles defined to<br />

the Web module. The role used in the application are linked to real roles in<br />

the deployment descriptor. For this exercise you will not use this. At this<br />

level of Studio Site Developer, this feature is not very useful. As you<br />

migrate up to more complex levels of <strong>WebSphere</strong> Studio and <strong>WebSphere</strong><br />

<strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong>, you will most likely implement this, if necessary, in the<br />

AAT tool provided with the higher level servers.<br />

2. Switch back to the Security tab, select the Security Constraints tab, and<br />

click Add below the window. A new Security Constraint entry will appear in<br />

the box and a new New Web Resource Collection entry in the panel beside it.<br />

Chapter 16. Security 561

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