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BEA AquaLogic Service Bus offers improved security by assigning roles to users, depending on the tasks they perform. You can secure the resources and the services in the AquaLogic Service Bus Console by restricting the access by assigning roles to users.
You can also restrict the user interfaces that should be made available to a given role depending on the privileges of the role.
Note: | If you belong to a role in the WebLogic Server, you automatically belong to the corresponding role in the AquaLogic Service Bus Console. For example if you belong to the Operator in the WebLogic Server Administration Console, then by default you posses all the privileges of IntegrationOperator in AquaLogic Service Bus Console. |
By default there are some predefined roles in the AquaLogic Service Bus Console. You can also create new roles or customize an existing role.This chapter describes various roles available in the AquaLogic Service Bus console and their functionality. The following are the default roles in the AquaLogic Service Bus console:
The IntegrationAdmin
role is an administrative security role in the AquaLogic Service Bus. As an IntegrationAdmin
you can access the AquaLogic Service Bus Console only. By default the IntegrationAdmin
role will grant you the access to all resources and services in the AquaLogic Service Bus Console. You must grant this role only to users requiring administrator privileges in the AquaLogic Service Bus Console.
In the AquaLogic Service Bus Console you can assign the IntegrationAdmin
role by assigning the IntegrationAdmin
Parent Group when you create or reconfigure a user. For more information on how to create a user in the AquaLogic Service Bus Console, see
Adding a User in Using the AquaLogic Service Bus Console.
As an IntegrationAdmin
you can create or commit a session. When you are assigned this role you can perform the following tasks:
The IntegrationDeployer
is an administrative security role in the AquaLogic Service Bus. An IntegrationDeployer
can access the AquaLogic Service Bus Console to create and deploy resources and services. You will also be able to access the existing resources and services in the AquaLogic Service Bus. You must grant this role to users, who deploy services in the AquaLogic Service Bus.
In the AquaLogic Service Bus Console you can assign the IntegrationDeployer
role by assigning the IntegrationDeployer
Parent Group, when you create or reconfigure a user. For more information on how to create a user in the AquaLogic Service Bus, see
Adding a User in Using the AquaLogic Service Bus Console.
Users in the IntegrationDeployer
can perform all tasks that can be performed by user in the IntegrationAdmin
role. For more information on tasks performed by an user in the IntegrationAdmin
role, see IntegrationAdmin.
The IntegrationMonitor
role enables you to monitor resources and services in the AquaLogic Service Bus Console. You can also monitor the violations of the Service Level Agreements, and the alerts from the message flow pipeline.
In the AquaLogic Service Bus Console you can assign the IntegrationMonitor
role by assigning the IntegrationMonitor
parent group, when you create or reconfigure a user. For more information on how to create a user in the AquaLogic Service Bus Console, see
Adding a User in Using the AquaLogic Service Bus Console.
Users in the IntegrationMonitor
role can perform the following tasks:
As an IntegrationOperator
you can perform the day-to-day operations on the resources in the AquaLogic Service Bus Console.You can also perform certain monitoring tasks and session management. You must grant this role to users, who perform day to day operations in the AquaLogic Service Bus Console.
In the AquaLogic Service Bus Console you can assign the IntegrationOperator
by assigning the IntegrationOperator
in the Parent Group when you create or reconfigure a user. For more information on how to create a user in the AquaLogic Service Bus Console, see
Adding a User in Using the AquaLogic Service Bus Console.
Users in the IntegrationOperator
can perform the following tasks:
For more information on tasks you can perform in each of the preceding roles, see Role-Based Access: Configuring Administrative Security in AquaLogic Service Bus Security Guide.
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