You can configure J2EE authentication security for JMS
queues, EJB, HTTP, and web services. You can also configure authentication
security for remote integration APIs and for the Java handler classes
for outbound routing.
Configuring J2EE security
The integration framework supports basic J2EE security
to restrict access based on authentication and authorization.
Interface table security
Interface tables use the default database authentication
and authorization. If authentication and authorization are in effect,
external programs that read or write to the interface tables must
provide proper authorization. To read from and write to the interface
tables, the USERNAME and PASSWORD values are configured for the endpoint
that implements the interface table handler.
Securing remote integration APIs
Some MicService remote APIs secure access by forcing the
user of those methods to provide the UserInfo object. If a valid UserInfo
object is not provided, an error occurs and the call is not completed.
Outbound router handler security
The outbound router handlers have support for authorization
and confidentiality. The enterprise bean, HTTP, JMS, web service,
and interface table handlers have support for security.