Service integration bus security uses role-based authorization. When messaging security is enabled, users and groups must have authority to undertake messaging operations, at a bus destination. By administering destination roles, you can control which users and groups can undertake operations at a bus destination, and the types of operations that they can perform.
Destination type | Access roles |
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queue | sender, receiver, browser, creator |
port | sender, receiver, browser, creator |
webService | sender, receiver, browser, creator |
topicSpace | sender, receiver |
foreignDestination | sender |
alias | sender, receiver, browser |
Use the following tasks to administer destination roles.
Service integration bus security uses role-based authorization. By listing the users and groups in the destination roles for a selected secured bus, you can find out which users and groups are authorized to access the bus, and its resources.
Service integration bus security uses role-based authorization. By adding users and groups to the destination roles for a secured bus, you can control which users and group members can undertake messaging operations at a bus destination.
Service integration bus security uses role-based authorization. By removing users and groups from the destination roles for a secured bus, you can prevent those users and group members from performing messaging operations on the bus.
Service integration bus security uses role-based authorization. By default, all local destinations inherit access roles from the default resource. If default inheritance has been previously overridden, you can restore it for a selected destination.
Service integration bus security uses role-based authorization. By default, local destinations can inherit access roles from the default resource. If you do not want users and groups in the default access role to access a particular destination, you can override default inheritance for a selected destination.
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