Collection certificate store
A collection certificate store is a collection of non-root, certificate authority (CA) certificates and certificate revocation lists (CRLs). This collection of CA certificates and CRLs is used to check the signature of a digitally signed Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) message.
A collection certificate store is used when WebSphere® Application Server is processing a received SOAP message. This collection is configured in the Request Consumer Service Configuration Details section of the binding file for servers and in the Response Consumer Configuration section of the binding file for clients.
A collection certificate store is one kind of certificate store. A certificate store is defined as javax.security.cert.CertStore in the Java™ CertPath application programming interface (API). The Java CertPath API defines the following types of certificate stores:
- Collection certificate store
- A collection certificate store accepts the certificates and CRLs as Java collection objects.
- Lightweight Directory Access Protocol certificate store
- The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) certificate store accepts certificates and CRLs as LDAP entries.
The CertPath API uses the certificate store and the trust anchor to validate the incoming X.509 certificate that is embedded in the SOAP message. The Web services security implementation in the WAS supports the collection certificate store. Each certificate and CRL is passed as an encoded file.
- Certificate revocation list
A certificate revocation list is a time-stamped list of certificates that have been revoked by a certificate authority (CA).
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