Enter the property name and value. For the sample,
enter the following two properties. It is assumed that the users.props file
and the groups.props file are in the customer_sample directory
under the product installation directory. You can place these properties in
any directory that you choose and reference their locations through custom
properties. However, make sure that the directory has the appropriate access
permissions.
Property name |
Property value |
usersFile |
${USER_INSTALL_ROOT}/customer_sample /users.props |
groupsFile |
${USER_INSTALL_ROOT}/customer_sample /groups.props |
Attention: The QEJBSVR user profile
must have Execute (*X) authority for the directory that contains
user.props and
groups.props files.
Additionally, QEJBSVR must have Read and Execute (*RX) authority for the
user.props and
groups.props files.
Samples of these two properties are available in users.props file and groups.props file.
To
use the users.props and the groups.props files
on the z/OS platform, save these files in the ASCII format before calling
them from the administrative console.
The Description, Required,
and Validation Expression fields are not used and can remain blank.
In a Network Deployment environment
where multiple WebSphere Application Server processes exist, such as cell
and multiple nodes in different machines, these properties are available for
each process. Use the USER_INSTALL_ROOT relative name to locate any
files, as this name expands to the product installation directory. If this
name is not used, ensure that the files exist in the same location in all
the nodes.
WebSphere Application Server version 4-based custom user
registry is migrated to the custom user registry based on the com.ibm.websphere.security.UserRegistry
interface.