WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, Version 6.2.0 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, i5/OS, Linux, Solaris, Windows


Creating WebSphere ESB profiles with security

When you create a WebSphere® ESB profile, default values are used for security credentials. You should configure these security settings on the administrative console after you create the profile.

About this task

When you create a WebSphere ESB profile, there are three components of WebSphere ESB that take the administrator user identity as a default.

These components are:
  • Service component architecture (SCA)
  • Business Process Choreographer
  • Common Event Infrastructure (CEI)

The identities associated with these components are used to create authentication aliases that are required when security is enabled. It is important to change these identities to appropriate users from you account repository.

Procedure
  1. On the administrative console, display the Business Integration Security panel. Expand Security and click Business Integration Security.
  2. For each of the Service Component Architecture, Business Process Choreographer, and Common Event Infrastructure authentication aliases, provide an appropriate user name and password to use as an authentication alias.
    1. Select the alias that you want to change by clicking its name in the Alias column.
      Note: In some cases, the Alias column might not provide a link, in which case you select the check box in the Select column corresponding to the alias that you want to edit, and click Edit.
    2. On the next panel, provide the user name and password that is to be used as the authentication alias for this component.
      Note: The credentials that you provide must exist in the user account repository that you are using.
    3. Click OK.

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