Network Deployment (Distributed operating systems), v8.0 > Reference > Sets


Domain default bindings settings

Use this page to specify the default policy set bindings for this security domain.

To view this administrative console page, complete the following actions:

  1. Click Security domains > domain_name

  2. From Web Services Bindings, click Default policy set bindings

Alternatively, you can view this administrative console page when multiple security domains are defined:

  1. Click Services > Policy sets > Default policy set bindings>domain_name

  2. In the Security Domain Default Bindings collection, click domain_name

  3. From Web Services Bindings, click Default policy set bindings

This administrative console page applies only to Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) applications.

Depending on your assigned security role when security is enabled, you might not have access to text entry fields or buttons to create or edit configuration data. Review the administrative roles documentation to learn more about the valid roles for the application server.


Domain default provider binding

Default provider binding for a specific security domain. We can specify None to use the server or global default bindings for services deployed to this server. If you specify a server default binding, this binding takes precedence over the default bindings specified for the security domain to which the server is deployed. The name of the security domain to which each binding is scoped is displayed to the right of the name of the binding.

It is a best practice to specify a binding that includes all of the policy types. This practice ensures that your default service provider binding has the necessary configuration for all policy types to use.


Domain default client binding

Default client binding for a specific security domain. We can specify None to use the server or global default bindings for services deployed to this server. If you specify a server default binding, this binding will take precedence over the default bindings specified for the security domain to which the server is deployed. The name of the security domain to which each binding is scoped is displayed to the right of the name of the binding.

It is a best practice to specify a binding that includes all of the policy types. This practice will ensure that your default client binding has the necessary configuration for all policy types to use.
Set default policy set bindings
Define and managing policy set bindings
Manage policy sets


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Default policy set bindings collection
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