If you have not already done so, in the Change Center of the Administration Console, click Lock & Edit (see Use the Change Center).
In the left
pane, select Security Realms.
All the security
realms available for the WebLogic domain are listed in the Realms
table.
Click
New.
On the
Create a New Realm page, enter the name of the new security
realm.
Click
OK.
In the Administration Console's Change Center, click
Activate Changes.
Configure
the required security providers for the security realm. In order for a
security realm to be valid, you must configure an Authentication
provider, an Authorization provider, an Adjudication provider, a
Credential Mapping provider, a CertPathBuilder, and a Role Mapping
provider. Otherwise, you will not be able to set the new security
realm as the default security realm. For more information, see Manage security
providers.
Optionally,
define an Identity Assertion and Auditing provider.
Define
groups and users for the security realm. For more information, see
Manage users and
groups.
Grant users
and groups in the security realm roles. For more information, see
Manage security
roles.
Protect
WebLogic resources in the security realm with security policies. For
more information, see Securing WebLogic Resources.
Reboot
WebLogic Server. If you do not reboot WebLogic Server, you cannot set
the realm to the default security realm.
Set the new
realm as the default security realm for the WebLogic domain. For more
information, see Change the default
security realm.