Signing information collection

Use this page to view a list of signing parameters. Signing information is used to sign and validate parts of a message including the body, time stamp, and user name token. We can also use these parameters for X.509 validation when the authentication method is IDAssertion and the ID type is X509Certificate in the server-level configuration. In such cases, fill in the certificate path fields only.

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To view this administrative console page on the cell level for signing information, complete the following steps:

  1. Click Security > Web services.

  2. Under Default generator bindings or Default consumer bindings, click Signing information.

  3. Click New to create a signing parameter. Click Delete to delete a signing parameter.

To view this administrative console page on the server level for signing information, complete the following steps:

  1. Click Servers > Application Servers > servername.

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

  3. Under Default generator bindings or Default consumer bindings, click Signing information.

  4. Click New to create a signing parameter. Click Delete to delete a signing parameter.

To view this administrative console page on the application level for signing information, complete the following steps:

  1. Click Applications > Enterprise applications > appname.

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

  3. Under Additional properties, one can access the signing information for the following bindings:

  4. Under Required properties, click Signing information.

  5. Under Additional properties, use this panel to configure the following bindings:

  6. Under Additional properties, click Signing information.

  7. Click New to create a signing parameter. Click Delete to delete a signing parameter.

Signing information name

Specifies the unique name that is assigned to the signing configuration.

Signature method

Specifies the signature method algorithm that is chosen for the signing configuration.

Canonicalization method

Specifies the canonicalization method algorithm that is chosen for the signing configuration.