I\'m using WebSphere 7 (running my web app from within IBM RAD 7).
I\'m trying to enable application security for my web app.
In the console, when I select Secur
Within RAD, edit your server definition (double click on WebSphere Application Server in the Servers view). Under the section "Publishing settings for WebSphere Application Server", check "Run server with Resources on Server" (versus within the workspace).
Restart everything and retry your role mapping.
Also note that user/group mapping via the WebSphere console is a multi-step process. You must click OK on the "Security role to user/group mapping" after returning from the panel on which you actually map roles. (That is, you must click OK twice to get the role mappings to stick.)
I can't think of any answer. Can i suggest that you try another browser (you might think i am crazy but when i see things not working as expected i would try something like this).
If you make changes and the Server has recognized that there are changes it should give you the option to save.
In this case, it doesn't provide this information implies the server is not receiving the changes hence the suggestion to try and use another browser.
I have seen crazy stuff when i use Chrome (which is my preferred browser) and i switch to FF when the web application behaviour is bizzare.
HTH
Turns out my problem is exactly this same at this guy's problem:
Security role to user/group mapping in WebSphere 7 with file-based user registry
I used his solution to work around the missing "OK"/"Save" buttons.