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8 Protecting System Administration Operations
8-4 Configuring and Managing WebLogic Server
Figure 8-1 Relationship of Group and Role Membership
For example, if you add a user to the group named Deployers, by default the user will
also belong to the Deployer role. You can, however, modify the default definition of
the Deployer role so that a user named
User1 is in the Deployer role from 6am to 6pm,
and a user named
User2 is in the role from 6pm to 6am.
When you use the Configuration Wizard to create WebLogic Server configuration, the
administrative user that you create is in the Administrators group, and, therefore, the
Admin role. The Deployers, Operators, and Monitors groups are empty.
For information on creating users and assigning them to roles, refer to Defining Users
and Granting Roles in the Managing WebLogic Security guide.
Protected User Interfaces
You can use the following user interfaces (UIs) to perform system administration
operations:
on user ID or group ID and
Members of Role
Members of
Corresponding Group
Static list of group and
user IDs
Static list of user IDs
Static list of additional groups
Calculated membership based
time/date.