9.5.2 Servlet and JSP security identities
Define the servlet and JSP security identities.
Specify the runtime identity information that is used by a servlet when EJB is invoked.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Attribute files to be edited
Servlet attribute file
(2) Obtaining the attribute file to be edited and setting up attributes
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Obtaining the attribute file
Execute the following command to obtain the servlet attribute file.
- Execute form
cjgetappprop [server name] [-nameserver provider URL] -name J2EE application name -type war -resname WAR display name/servlet and JSP display name -c servlet attribute file path
- Example
cjgetappprop MyServer -name adder -type war -resname adder/adder_sv -c C:\home\adder_war.xml
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Setting up attributes
Execute the following command to reflect the servlet attribute file values.
- Execute form
cjsetappprop [server name] [-nameserver provider URL] -name J2EE application name -type war -resname WAR display name/servlet and JSP display name -c servlet attribute file path
- Example
cjsetappprop MyServer -name adder -type war -resname adder/adder_sv -c C:\home\adder_war.xml
(3) Attribute settings to be edited
The following table lists the Web application (servlets and JSP) security role definition (security identity) settings.
Item |
Required |
Tag name |
---|---|---|
Description on role identity |
O |
<run-as> - <description> |
Security role name |
R |
<run-as> - <role-name> |
Name specified in security role |
R |
<run-as> - <user-name> |
For details about the property settings, see subsection 3.9.1 Specifications of the HITACHI Servlet Property file in the uCosminexus Application Server Application and Resource Definition Reference Guide.