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Configuring an alternative mediation identity for a mediation handler

Use this task to configure an alternative mediation identity for a mediation handler

About this task
By default, a mediation inherits the identity used by the messaging engine. In some cases, you might want to specify an alternative identity for a mediation handler to use. For example, for a single mediation that sends messages to a destination. To do this, you specify a "run-as" identity for the mediation handler at deployment, and map the mediation handler to an identity other than the default mediation identity using a role name. Follow the steps below to specify an alternative mediation identity:

Procedure

  1. Package your mediation handler as an EAR file.
  2. Edit the deployment descriptor file to define the roles. For more information, see Securing enterprise bean applications using the assembly tools.
  3. Assign users to the role. For more information, see Mapping users to RunAs roles using an assembly tool and Assembling secured applications.
  4. Deploy the mediation handler in WebSphere Application Server, and assign users to the RunAs role. For more information, see Assigning users to RunAs roles. You can confirm the mappings of users to roles, add new users and groups, and modify existing information during this step. For more information, see Deploying secured applications.
Example
What to do next
Next, you are ready to authorize mediations to access destinations. For more information, see Administering authorization permissions.
Related concepts
Mediation handlers and mediation handler lists
Related tasks
Ensuring the messaging engine can access mediations

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