You must configure Java 2 security permissions to use Java Management
Extension and WebSphere® Application
Server administrative methods.
Before you begin
When you enable Java 2 security, you must grant Java 2
security permissions to application-specific code for Java Management
Extensions (JMX) and WebSphere Application Server administrative privileges.
With these permissions, your application code can call WebSphere Application Server administrative
methods and JMX methods.
About this task
If you are using Java 2 security then you need to verify
that your extensions and application server can access the required resources.
The following steps show how to configure access for JMX and the application
server administrative methods.
Procedure
- Use the following permission to invoke all the JMX class methods
and interface methods:
permission javax.management.MBeanPermission "*", "*";
Consult
the application programming interfaces documentation for specific actions
under the MBeanPermission class.
- Use the following permission for WebSphere Application Server administrative
application programming interfaces (APIs):
permission com.ibm.websphere.security.WebSphereRuntimePermission "AdminPermission";