addUserToTopicSpaceRootRole command

Use the addUserToTopicSpaceRootRole command to add a user to the sender and receiver roles on the topic space root.

To run the command, use the AdminTask object of the wsadmin scripting client.

[IBM i] The wsadmin scripting client is run from Qshell. For more information, see Configuring Qshell to run WebSphere scripts using wsadmin scripting.

This command is valid only when used with WebSphere® Application Server Version 7.0 or later application servers. Do not use it with earlier versions.

Command-line help is provided for service integration bus commands:
  • For a list of the available service integration bus security commands in Jython and a brief description of each command, enter the following command at the wsadmin prompt:

    print AdminTask.help('SIBAdminBusSecurityCommands')

  • For overview help on a given command, enter the following command at the wsadmin prompt:

    print AdminTask.help('command_name')

After using the command, save your changes to the master configuration by using the following command:

AdminConfig.save()

Purpose

Use the addUserToTopicSpaceRootRole command to grant a user permission to access the topic space root in the sender and receiver roles. This is in addition to any access permissions granted to the topics in the topic space.

You can use this command to define the access control policy for a topic that does not yet exist. By defining the access control policy first, you ensure that the topic is secure from the moment it is created.

Target object

None.

Required parameters

-bus busName
The name of the local bus. You can use the listSIBuses command to list the names of existing buses.
-topicSpace topicSpaceName
The name of the topic space.
-role roleName
You can specify the Sender or Receiver roles for the topic space root.
-user userName
The name of the user that you want to add to the Sender or Receiver roles for the topic space root.

Conditional parameters

None.

Optional parameters

-uniqueName uniqueName
Specify the name that uniquely defines the user in the user registry. If an LDAP user registry is in use, the unique name is the distinguished name (DN) for the user. You can specify values for both -uniqueName and -user, but you must ensure that they identify the same user. The command does not check that the values match.

Examples

The following example adds a user called User1, to the Sender role for the topic space root, for a topic space called Sport, on a local bus called Bus1.

AdminTask.addUserToTopicSpaceRootRole  ('[-bus Bus1 -topicSpace Sport -role Sender -user User1]')
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