Securing Web messaging enabled applications

There are two different aspects to configuration a Web messaging enabled application: protecting the incoming URI and configuring client authentication and authorization to the service integraton bus.

Protecting a Web messaging URI

Depending on the type of Web messaging application you are writing, you might want to restrict access to a Web messaging URI. Web messaging URI's can be protected using standard Web application security methods. When a Web messaging URI is protected, the Bayeux handshake request will be authenticated and authorized using normal Web application security methods. Refer to the following topic:

  • Topic security
  • Administering topic roles through the command line
  • Topic security
  • Administering topic roles through the command line