Configuring Access to Monitor Pages, Actions, and Data
My webMethods Server administrators determine which pages in the Monitor user interface a user can access by assigning access privileges. For example, you can configure My webMethods so that a user can view pages related to monitoring process instances, but not allow the user to view pages related to monitoring services.
My webMethods Server administrators also determine which Monitor actions a user can perform by assigning functional privileges. For example, you can allow a user to view documents, but not to resubmit documents.
A My webMethods Server administrator can assign access and functional privileges to a user, group, or role.
Finally, My webMethods Server administrators determine the audit data (that is, specific business processes, services, or documents) upon which a user can act. This type of user privilege is called content-based access or data-level security. You assign these privileges to a role. For example, you can allow the Service Administrator role to act on service audit data.
For more information about permissions management and the pages discussed below, see
Administering My webMethods Server.
For more information about the
My webMethods user interface and its administrative functions, see
Working with My webMethods and
Administering My webMethods Server.