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</ns1:eventPointData>
<ns1:bitstreamData>
<ns1:bitstream ns1:encoding="base64Binary"/>
</ns1:bitstreamData>
</ns1:event>
For more information about the service mapping event schema, see the following topic in the
WebSphere Application Server Information Center:
http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/wsbroker/redirect?version=phil&product=was-nd
-mp&topic=rsmwas_servicemappingeventschema
27.5 Securing a service map
A new role, named ServiceMapUser, is available to secure a service map. It allows the users
or groups that access target services to also access the service map.
To secure a service map, from the administrative console, navigate to Applications
WebSphere Enterprise Applications.
Select the service map enterprise application, in this example, NewServiceMapApp. Then,
click Security role to user/group mapping to display the Security role to user/group
mapping panel as shown in Figure 27-15. You can then map users, groups, or special
subjects to the ServiceMapUser role to allow web service client applications to call the
service map enterprise application.
Figure 27-15 Service map security
For more information about role-based authorization, see the following topic in the
WebSphere Application Server Information Center:
http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/wsbroker/redirect?version=phil&product=was-nd
-mp&topic=cjr0450_
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