secure

When the secure property is enabled for a destination, it instructs the server to check user permissions whenever a user attempts to perform an operation on that destination.

You can set secure using the form:

   secure

If the secure property is not set for a destination, the server does not check permissions for that destination and any authenticated user can perform any operation on that topic or queue.

Note: The secure property is independent of SSL—it controls basic authentication and permission verification within the server. To configure secure communication between clients and server, see SSL Protocol.

The server authorization property acts as a master switch for checking permissions. That is, the server checks user permissions on secure destinations only when the authorization property is enabled. To enforce permissions, you must both enable the authorization configuration parameter, and set the secure property on each affected destination.

See Authentication and Permissions for more information on permissions and the secure property.