Defining Users and Groups

Managing Oracle Business Activity Monitoring 24-13 The following is an example of a UserRegisterConfig.xml file. ?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8 standalone=yes? UserRegister ServerNamelocalhostServerName ServerPort7001ServerPort Communication_Protocolt3Communication_Protocol UserRegister The -host default is picked up from the ServerName property, the -port default is picked up from the ServerPort property, and the -protocol default is picked up from the Communication_Protocol element. Information about these properties can be found in Table 22–3 .

24.3.6.2 Populating By User Login

To populate users in Oracle BAM Administrator: 1. Have each Oracle BAM user open the Oracle BAM start page and log in using the credentials specified by the security provider. The Oracle BAM start page can be found at: http:host_name:port_numberOracleBAM

2. The administrator opens the Oracle BAM start page, logs in, and selects

Administrator .

3. Select User management from the list, if the User Management page is not

displayed in Oracle BAM Administrator. Figure 24–1 Oracle BAM Administrator Function List

4. Verify that each Oracle BAM user appears in the Users list use the Refresh list

link to show the latest data. 24-14 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite

24.3.7 Managing Oracle BAM Object Ownership

When Oracle BAM users are removed from the security provider, the user accounts continue to appear in the Oracle BAM Administrator application with an exclamation mark icon to indicate that they are not valid. These users do not have access to Oracle BAM applications, but remain visible because they may own objects in Oracle BAM that must be transferred to other users before the user is completely removed from Oracle BAM. Object ownership is managed using Oracle BAM Administrator. To transfer object ownership:

1. Go to the Oracle BAM start page, log in, and select Administrator.

The Oracle BAM start page can be found at: http:host_name:port_numberOracleBAM

2. Select User management from the list see

Figure 24–1 .

3. Select the user in the Users list that currently owns the objects you can reassign.

4. Click Reassign Ownership.

The Select Names dialog displays a list of users. 5. Select a user account in the list that becomes the new owner of the objects.