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User Management Tools

The J2EE Engine allows you to manage user data and authentication parameters in a number of ways. For an overview of the user management tools and a comparison of the functions and tools you can use for remote user administration during server runtime, see User Administration Tools.

User Types

Consistent with the open architecture of the J2EE Engine, user classification on the AS-Java follows group assignment and security policies. Using the user administration tools for the AS-Java, you can configure additional user types according to your authorization strategy and security needs.

For more information and standard user types, see User Types.

Standard Users and Groups

The J2EE Engine has an open service provider architecture for storing user data, whereby you can use multiple user stores. The primary user stores on the J2EE Engine include the User Management Engine (UME) and the DBMS user store. In turn, the UME can use different user data sources, including AS-ABAP.

The standard users and groups are slightly different for each of the available user store options.You can use the standard users shipped with the J2EE Engine for each of the different user store options. Alternatively, you can use the user administration tools of the J2EE Engine to create additional users and user groups, according to your authentication and authorization priorities.

For a list of the standard users and user groups on the J2EE Engine, see Standard Users and Standard User Groups.

 

 

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