Secure service integration
Messaging security protects a service integration bus from unauthorized access. When administrative security is enabled for the application server, by default messaging security is also enabled for the bus. We can also manually administer messaging security for the bus. Review the security requirements for the bus. . We can customize the security configuration for the bus using the console, or wsadmin scripting commands. The security configuration controls the following aspects of bus security:
- Authorizing groups of users in the user registry to undertake selected operations on bus destinations.
- The transport policies that maintain the integrity of messages in transit on the bus.
- The use of global, and multiple custom security domains.
- The integrity of links between messaging engines, foreign buses and databases.
Subtopics
- Secure buses
- Disable bus security
- Enable client SSL authentication
- Add unique names to the bus authorization policy
- Administer authorization permissions
- Administer permitted transports for a bus
- Secure messages between messaging buses
- Secure access to a foreign bus
- Secure links between messaging engines
- Controlling which foreign buses can link to the bus
- Secure database access
- Secure mediations
Related concepts
Messaging security and multiple security domains Messaging security Destination security Topic security Access control for multiple buses Service integration security planning
Topic names and use of wildcard characters in topic expressions
Related information:
Security for bus bus_name [Settings]