You can create a classes subdirectory in the profile in which you can place your custom security components.
WebSphere Application Server provides application programming interfaces (APIs) that you can use to develop your own security components for WebSphere Application Server. For example, you can create custom user registries, custom trust association interceptors, and custom login modules. For other WebSphere Application Server platforms, place the files for your custom security component in the app_server_root/classes directory.
For the IBM® i platform, this action is not recommended because the files are accessible from all server profiles, which might not be a desirable or secure behavior. Additionally, the classes directory is granted Java 2 Security AllPermissions authority, which might not be appropriate for your secured environment.
Therefore, create a /classes subdirectory in the profile in which you can place your custom security components. Additionally, the QEJBSVR user profile must have authority to the directory. To create the classes subdirectory and grant the necessary authorities, complete the following steps:
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