Create the authentication alias on the server by using the server's
administrative console. From the administrative console, configure the authentication
alias with the user ID and password that enable you to access the database
for processing outbound requests.
About this task
Before you configure
the adapter, you must create an authentication alias on the server. To create
the authentication alias, use the following procedure.
How
to perform this task
- Start WebSphere® Integration Developer by clicking .
- If you are prompted to specify a workspace, accept the default
value. The workspace is a directory where WebSphere Integration Developer stores
your project.
- When the WebSphere Integration Developer window is displayed,
close the Welcome page.
- Switch to the Business Integration Perspective by clicking .
Then click Business Integration (default) and click OK.
- Display the administrative console.
- Click the Servers tab.
- If WebSphere Process Server v6.0.2 does
not show a status of Started, right-click WebSphere
Process Server v6.0.2 and click Start.
- Right-click WebSphere Process Server v6.0.2 and
click Run administrative console.
Figure 1. Run the administrative console on the server
- Log in to the administrative console by typing admin and
clicking Login.
- In the administrative console, click .
Figure 2. Selecting Global security
- Under the Authentication heading, click .
- Select the authentication alias SCA_Auth_Alias.
Figure 3. Selecting the authentication alias
- If the SCA_Auth_Alias entry does not already
exist, click New and create it by typing it in the Alias field
of the General properties window.
- Otherwise, click SCA_Auth_Alias.
The authentication alias name is case-sensitive.
- Type the user id and password that are required to connect to the
database.
Type the password in the format that your database
requires, such as all uppercase.
Figure 4. Entering
authentication data
- Click OK.
Make note of the
name as it appears in the Alias list. You will use this name in subsequent
configuration windows.
- Click Save and then click Save again. The changes will take affect when you restart the server.
Result
You have created an authentication
alias that you will use when you configure the adapter properties under
"Generating
Artifacts."
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