Integration Server 10.11 | Integration Server Administrator's Guide | Configuring a Central User Directory or LDAP | Configuring Central User Management
 
Configuring Central User Management
 
Requirements for Integration Server to Use Central User Management with My webMethods Server
Considerations for My webMethods Server Query Roles
Central user management involves using a single loca-tion to store and manage information about users of webMethods products. You can use Integration Server Administrator to grant users in a central directory access to Integration Server functionality and services. For example, you can assign a My webMethods Server role or group to an ACL.
If a user will access Integration Server or Trading Networks through My webMethods interfaces, create the users in My webMethods Server and then use Integration Server Administrator to give them access to the necessary areas. If such users are already defined in an external directory such as LDAP, you can configure My webMethods Server to work with the external directory. When configured this way, authentication and authorization requests are still made by the Integration Server; however, the server creates the connection to the external directory using the directory settings defined by the My webMethods Server database.
Users defined in a central location, such as the My webMethods Server user directory, are sometimes referred to as central users. The ability to use a central user directory for authentication is provided by the common directory services that are part of My webMethods Server.
Note:Integration Server Administrator can use Common Directory Services without requiring My webMethods Server to be installed. For more information abut using Common Directory Services in Integration Server Administrator, seeManaging Users with Common Directory Services.