Set the server security bindings using the admin console - WAS v5.x


 

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Use the WAS admin console to edit bindings for a Web service after these bindings are deployed on a server.

There is an important distinction between V5.x and V6 and later applications. The information in this article supports V5.x applications only that are used with WAS Version 6.0.x and later. The information does not apply to Version 6.0.x and later applications.

Create an EJB file JAR file or WAR file containing the security binding file (ibm-webservices-bnd.xmi) and the security extension file (ibm-webservices-ext.xmi).

If this archive is acting as a client to a downstream service, you also need the client-side binding file (ibm-webservicesclient-bnd.xmi) and the client-side extension file (ibm-webservicesclient-ext.xmi).

These files are generated using the WSDL2Java command.

See, read about the WSDL2Java command for JAX-RPC applications. We can edit these files using the Web Services Editor in the assembly tools.

See, read about assembly tools.

When configuring server-side security for WS-Security, the security extensions configuration specifies what security is to be performed while the security bindings configuration indicates how to perform what is specified in the security extensions configuration. We can use the defaults for some elements at the cell and server levels in the bindings configuration, including key locators, trust anchors, the collection certificate store, trusted ID evaluators, and login mappings and reference them from the WAR and JAR binding configurations.

The following steps describe how to edit bindings for a Web service after these bindings are deployed on a server. When one Web service communicates with another Web service, you also must configure the client bindings to access the downstream Web service.

 

  1. Deploy the Web service using the WAS admin console.

    Type http://localhost:port_number/ibm/console in your Web browser unless we have changed the port number.

    After you log into the administration console, click Applications > Install new application to deploy the Web service.

    See, read about installing enterprise application files with the console.

  2. After you deploy the Web service, click Applications > Enterprise applications > myapp .

  3. Under Manage modules, click URI_name.

  4. Under WS-Security Properties, click Web services: client security bindings for outbound requests and inbound responses. Click Web services: server security bindings for inbound requests and outbound responses.

  5. If we click Web services: server security bindings, the following sections can be configured. These topics are discussed in more detail in other sections of the documentation.

 

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Assembly tools

 

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Set the client security bindings using an assembly tool
Set the security bindings on a server acting as a client
Set the server security bindings using an assembly tool
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WSDL2Java command for JAX-RPC applications