Use these commands to remove authorization data for the default
roles, or for a destination or a foreign bus.
The
commands described in this topic are all run using the AdminTask object of the wsadmin scripting client. Each command acts
on multiple objects in one operation. The commands are provided to allow you
to make the most commonly-required types of update in a consistent manner,
where modifying the underlying objects directly would be error-prone.
Commands
- Removing authorization data for the defaults
- To remove all users and groups from every role (sender, receiver and so
on) in the defaults, use the following command:
$AdminTask removeDefaultRoles
{-bus busname}
- Removing all authorization data for a destination
- To delete all authorization data for a destination, use the following
command:
$AdminTask removeDestinationRoles
{-type destinationType
-bus busname
-foreignBus foreignBusName
-destination destinationName}
Notes: - This command deletes all authorization data for the specified destination.
If the destination is a topic space, the command removes all authorization
data for the virtual root and for the topics within the topic space, as well
as for the topic space itself.
- You could use this command if you are deleting the destination and want
to remove all associated authorization permissions. You could also use this
command if you want to block all access to a destination by removing all authorization
permissions for it. In this second case a user might still be able to access
the destination if they have been granted default authorization permissions.
If you have specified default authorization permissions and you want to block
all access to the destination, you must stop the destination inheriting the
default permissions by using the command setInheritDefaultsForDestinations (see Defining destination defaults inheritance using the wsadmin tool). You should use
the removeDestinationRoles command first, followed by the setInheritDefaultsForDestinations command.
- Removing all authorization data for a foreign bus
- To delete all authorization data for the specified foreign bus, use the
following command:
$AdminTask removeForeignBusRoles
{-bus busname
-foreignBus foreignBusName}
After using these commands, save your changes to the master configuration;
for example, by using the following command:
$AdminConfig save