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Message Parts [Settings]
Identifies a specific message part according to the specified dialect and keyword.
To view this page in the console, click one of the following paths:
- Service integration -> Web services -> WS-Security configurations -> v1-inbound-config_name -> [Request consumer] Required integrity -> required-integrity_name -> [Additional Properties] Message parts -> message_part_name
- Service integration -> Web services -> WS-Security configurations -> v1-outbound-config_name -> [Response consumer] Required integrity -> integrity_name -> [Additional Properties] Message parts -> message_part_name
- Service integration -> Web services -> WS-Security configurations -> v1-inbound-config_name -> [Request consumer] Required Confidentiality -> required-confidentiality_name -> [Additional Properties] Message parts -> message_part_name
- Service integration -> Web services -> WS-Security configurations -> v1-outbound-config_name -> [Response consumer] Required Confidentiality -> confidentiality_name -> [Additional Properties] Message parts -> message_part_name
Configuration tab
These property values are preserved even if the runtime environment is stopped then restarted.
General Properties
Name
The name of the message part definition.
Required Yes Data type String
Dialect
The expression dialect to use.
Required Yes Data type drop-down list
Keyword
Identifies the message part in a way defined by the chosen dialect.
When the http://www.ibm.com/websphere/webservices/wssecurity/dialect-was dialect value is selected, the following are valid keyword values:
Required Integrity
action
Wsa:Action element.
body
Specifies the SOAP body element.
dsigkey
Key information element, which is used for digital signature.
enckey
Ds:KeyInfo element, which is used for encryption.
messageid
Wsa:MessageID element.
relatesto
Wsa:RelatesTo element.
securitytoken
Specifies any security token elements, for example the wsse:BinarySecurityToken element.
timestamp
Wsu:Timestamp element. This element determines whether the message is valid based upon the time that the message is sent and then received.
to
Wsa:To element.
wsaall
Specifies all of the WS-Addressing elements in the SOAP header.
wsafaultto
Wsa:FaultTo WS-Addressing element in the SOAP header.
wsafrom
Wsa:From WS-Addressing element in the SOAP header.
wsareplyto
Wsa:ReplyTo WS-Addressing element in the SOAP header.
wscontext
Specifies the WS-Context header for the SOAP header. For more information, see Propagate work area context over Web services. Required Confidentiality
bodycontent
Specifies the SOAP body
digestvalue
Ds:DigestValue element within the ds:Signature element
signature
Specifies an entire signature. We can encrypt the signature element, ds:Signature, by selecting this message part. If the value of a ds:DigestValue element in a signature needs to be encrypted, the entire parent ds:Signature element must be encrypted. We can use the signature keyword to perform the encryption.
usernametoken
Wsse:UsernameToken element When the http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-xpath-1999116 dialect value is selected, then the keyword value can be any valid XPath expression that points to a part of the message. For example:
/*[namespace-uri()='http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/' and local-name()='Envelope'] /*[namespace-uri()='http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/' and local-name()='Body']Do not use this transform algorithm if you want your configured application to be compliant with the Basic Security Profile (BSP). Instead use http://www.w3.org/2002/06/xmldsig-filter2 to ensure compliance.
Required Yes Data type String
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