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Enterprise Business Portals with IBM Tivoli Access Manager
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Enterprise Business Portals with IBM Tivoli Access Manager

by Axel Buecker, Chris Eric Friell, Armando Lemos, Rick McCarty, Jani Perttila, Dieter Riexinger, Andreas Schmengler
September 2002
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
612 pages
15h 30m
English
IBM Redbooks
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432 Enterprise Business Portals with IBM Tivoli Access Manager
In this sample banking application scenario depicted in Figure 17-4 on page 431,
security has to be managed in several places:
򐂰 In BEA, controlling which users access Web resources and applications
򐂰 In MQSeries in the Internet environment
򐂰 In MQSeries in the middleware server
򐂰 In MQSeries in the back-end application environment
򐂰 In the security system used to control access for the back-end application
In this simple example only three queue managers are used. However, in a more
complex scenario there could be many more queue managers involved. Each
separate MQSeries system typically has its own security definitions. It can be a
complex task to manage queue access on all involv ...
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