Service integration bus security uses role-based authorization. When messaging security is enabled, groups of users require authority to send and receive messages from the topic space root in a publish/subscribe topic hierarchy. By adding and removing users and groups in topic space root roles, you can control access to the topic space root.
You can add and remove users and groups in the sender and receiver roles for the topic space root. The topic space root can also inherit access in the sender and receiver roles from the topic space, providing the topic space is configured to inherit the default destination roles. For more information about topic inheritance, see Topic security.
For the topic space root roles to have an effect, the Topic Access Check Required check box must be selected in the topic space configuration. For more information, see Configuring bus destination properties.
Use the administrative console to list, add and remove users and groups in the topic space root roles.
Service integration bus security uses role-based authorization. When messaging security is enabled, users and groups require authority to send and receive messages from the topic space root in a publish/subscribe topic hierarchy. By listing the users and groups in topic space root roles, you can find out who has access to the topic space root for a selected topic space.
Service integration bus security uses role-based authorization. When messaging security is enabled, users and groups require authority to send and receive messages from the topic space root in a publish/subscribe topic hierarchy. By adding users and groups to topic space root roles, you control access to the root topic in a selected topic space.
Service integration bus security uses role-based authorization. When messaging security is enabled, users and groups require authority to send and receive messages from the topic space root in a publish/subscribe topic hierarchy. By removing users and groups from topic space root roles, you prevent them from accessing the root topic in a selected topic space.
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