WebSphere Business Integration Event Broker uses a user role definition approach to access control, with the runtime requiring the creation of specified access groups to which all users with authority to perform a task needed to be added. The following table outlines the deployment runtime security requirement objects that have ACLs, the permissions that principals can be granted, and the rights conferred by each of those permissions.
Object | Permission | Rights |
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Topology | Full control |
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View |
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Broker | Full control |
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Deploy |
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View |
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Execution group | Full control |
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Deploy |
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View |
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Root topic | Full control |
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Deploy |
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Edit |
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View |
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Subscription | Full control |
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View |
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Related concepts
Security for runtime resources
Related tasks
Setting up broker domain security
Enabling topic-based security
Related reference
mqsicreateaclgroup command
mqsideleteaclgroup command
mqsilistaclgroup command
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