In addition to the broker service user ID, this also applies to any data source user ID if defined (using mqsicreatebroker command), or to any user ID specified for a data source by use of the mqsisetdbparms command.
Database security is defined and modified using various commands dependent upon the database that is being used. See the following:
For information relating to specific databases see:
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Security for runtime resources
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DB2: Granting and revoking user access to WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker databases
Oracle: granting and revoking user access to databases
SQL server: granting and revoking user access to databases
Sybase: granting and revoking user access to databases
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