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1.9. Secure Ways of Running Red Hat JBoss Fuse


Enabling the Java Security Manager (JSM) to sandbox the evaluation of MVEL may introduce a performance hit in high load environments. Following are some secure ways of running Red Hat JBoss Fuse:
  • If you run Red Hat JBoss Fuse without Runtime Governance, you can disable JSM as it does not introduce MVEL security risks.
  • If you need Runtime Governance in high performance environment, Red Hat recommends running Runtime Governance in a separate JVM. The JVM instance running Runtime Governance must have JSM enabled, whereas other application server instances can run without JSM.
  • If you are working on testing and development environments without high loads, it is okay to run one JVM with the server, Runtime Governance, and JSM enabled as the performance hit is not dramatic.
Warning
Red Hat does not recommend running the server with Runtime Governance enabled and JSM disabled in one JVM instance, as this is not secure.
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