Administering the bus connector role

Service integration bus security uses role-based authorization. By administering groups of users in the bus connector role, you can control access to the local service integration bus and its resources when messaging security is enabled.

About this task

Adding a group of users to the bus connector role for a local bus grants the members of the group permission to access local bus destinations. The users and groups you want to work with must exist in the user repository.

Use the administrative console to list, add and remove groups of users in the bus connector roles.

What to do next

  • Listing users and groups in the bus connector role

    Service integration bus security uses role-based authorization. By listing the users and groups in the bus connector role, you can find out which users and group members are authorized to connect to a selected secured local bus, and its resources.

  • Adding users and groups in the bus connector role

    Service integration bus security uses role-based authorization. By adding users and groups to the bus connector role for a secured bus, you can control which users and group members have access to the bus and its resources.

  • Removing users and groups from the bus connector role

    Service integration bus security uses role-based authorization. By removing selected users and groups from the bus connector role for a selected secured bus you prevent those users and group members from connecting to the bus.

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