An authentication alias is a feature that encrypts the
password used by the adapter to access the Lotus® Domino® server.
The adapter can use it to connect to the Lotus Domino server instead
of using a user ID and password stored in an adapter property.
Before you begin
To create an authentication alias, you must have access to
the administrative console of
IBM® Business Process Manager or WebSphere® Enterprise Service Bus.
You must also know the user name and password to use to connect to
the
Lotus Domino server.
The
following procedure describes how to access administrative console
through IBM Integration Designer.
If you are using the administrative console directly (without going
through IBM Integration Designer),
log in to the administrative console and skip to step 2.
About this task
Using an authentication alias eliminates the need to store
the password in clear text in an adapter configuration property, where
it might be visible to others.
To create an authentication alias,
use the following procedure.
Procedure
- Start the administrative console:
To start
the Process Administrative Console through IBM Integration Designer,
perform the following steps:
- In the Business Integration perspective of IBM Integration Designer,
click the Servers tab.
- If the server does not show a status of Started,
right-click the name of the server (for example, WebSphere
Process Server) and click Start. Wait until the status of the server is Started.
- Right-click the name of the server and click Run
administrative console.
- Log on to the administrative console by clicking Log
in. If your administrative console requires a user ID
and password, type the ID and password first and click Log
in.
- In the administrative console, click .
- Under Authentication, click .
- Create an authentication alias
- From the list of J2C authentication aliases that is
displayed, click New.
- In the Configuration tab, type
the name of the authentication alias in the Alias field.
- Type the user ID and password that are required to establish
a connection to the Lotus Domino server.
- Optional: Type a description of the alias.
- Click OK.
The newly
created alias is displayed.
The full name of the alias contains
the node name and the authentication alias name you specified. For
example, if you create an alias on the node widNode with the name
ProductionServerAlias, then the full name is widNode/ProductionServerAlias.
This full name is the one you use in subsequent configuration windows.
- Click Save.
Results
You have created an authentication alias, which you specify
when you configure the adapter properties later in the wizard.