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Users can change the default user management functionality related configurations by editing the <PRODUCT_HOME>/repository/conf/user-mgt.xml file using the information given below.

 

XML Elements 

XML elementDescriptionData typeDefault valueMandatory/OptionalSample
<UserManager>User kernel configuration for Carbon server.    
_____<Realm>Realm configuration.    
__________<Configuration>     
_______________<AddAdmin>This mentions whether the admin user and admin role must be created in the primary user store.BooleanN/AMandatory 
_______________<AdminRole>The role name that is used as an admin role for the Carbon server.StringN/AMandatory 
_______________<AdminUser>     
____________________<UserName>User name that is used as an admin user name for the Carbon server.StringN/AMandatory 
____________________<Password>Password of the admin user, If the admin user is needed be created in the Carbon server.StringN/AOptional 
_______________<EveryOneRoleName>By default, every user in the user store is assigned to this role.StringN/AMandatory 
_______________<Property>User realm configuration specific property values.StringN/AMandatory 
__________<UserStoreManager class="">User Store manager implementation classes and their configurations for use realm. Use the ReadOnlyLDAPUserStoreManager to do read-only operations for external LDAP user stores.

To do both read and write operations, use the ReadWriteLDAPUserStoreManager for external LDAP user stores.

If you wish to use an Active Directory Domain Service (AD DS) or Active Directory Lightweight Directory Service (AD LDS) , use the ActiveDirectoryUserStoreManager. This can be used for both read-only and read/write operations.

Use JDBCUserStoreManager for both internal and external JDBC user stores.
StringN/AMandatory 
_______________<Property>User store configuration specific property values. See working with primary user store properties for more information.StringN/AOptional 
__________<AuthorizationManager class="">Authorization manager implementation class and its configuration for user realm.StringN/AMandatory 
_______________<Property>Authorization manager configuration specific property values.StringN/AOptional 
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