Key collection

Use this page to view a list of logical names that is mapped to a key alias in the keystore file.

To view this WebSphere® Application Server administrative console page for the key locator collection on the server level, complete the following steps:

  1. Click Servers > Application servers > server_name.

  2. Under Security, click Web services: Default bindings for Web services security.

  3. Under Default generator bindings, click Token Generators > token_generator_name.

  4. Under Additional properties, click Callback handler > Keys.
Keys are also available by clicking Key locators > key_locator_name. Under Additional properties, click Keys.

To use this WAS administrative console page for the key locator collection on the application level, complete the following steps:

  1. Click Applications > Enterprise applications > application_name.

  2. Under Related items, click EJB modules > URI_name.

  3. Under Additional properties, you can access key locators for the following bindings:

    • For the Request generator, click Web services: Client security bindings. Under Request generator (sender) binding, click Edit custom > Key locators. Under Additional properties, click Keys.

    • For the Request consumer, click Web services: Server security bindings. Under Request consumer (receiver) binding, click Edit custom > Key locators. Under Additional properties, click Keys.

    • For the Response generator, click Web services: Server security bindings. Under Response generator (sender) binding, click Edit custom > Key locators. Under Additional properties, click Keys.

    • For the Response consumer, click Web services: Client security bindings. Under Response consumer (receiver) binding, click Edit custom > Key locators.Under Additional properties, click Keys.

 

Related reference

Key locator collection

Key locator configuration settings

Key configuration settings

 

Key name

Specifies the name of the key object that is found in the keystore file.

 

Key alias

Specifies an alias for the key object.

The alias is used when the key locator searches for the key objects in the keystore file.