Peter Johnson [http://community.jboss.org/people/peterj] created the discussion

"Re: What do you use for JMS security in JBoss?"

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One way is to define a login module in server/xxx/conf/login-config.xml, and 
then reference that login module in server/xxx/deploy/messaging-jboss-beans.xml 
using the SecurityDomain property of the SecurityStore bean. Then for each of 
you destinations include as SecurityConfig attribute that identifies the roles 
that have read, write and create roles. The 
docs/examples/jms/example-destinations.xml file shows examples of setting the 
SecurityConfig roles.

Surprisingly, the docs are silent on this; at least, I could not find a 
specific section on securing destinations. Of course, if you are familiar with 
general access control on JBoss AS, then the access control for emssaging is 
very simple since it follows the same patterns.

I do have another resource that describes securing destinations in detail, but 
it is not free. I would be happy to provide the URL if you like.
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