HTTP SSL Configuration collection
Use this page to configure transport-level Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) security. We can use this configuration when a web service is a client to another web service.
We can use transport-level security to enable HTTP SSL (or HTTPS). Transport-level security can be enabled or disabled independently from message-level security. Because transport-level security provides minimal security, use message-level security when security is essential to the web service application.
To view this administrative console page:
- Click Applications > Application Types > WebSphere enterprise applications > application_name .
- Click Manage modules > URI_file_name > Web Services: Client Security Bindings .
- Under HTTP SSL Configuration, click Edit.
This administrative console page applies only to Java API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC) applications.
SSL configuration
Select the Centrally-managed radio button so that the system run time chooses the SSL configuration based on the current context. Select the Specific to this web service port radio button to choose the SSL configuration in the HTTP SSL configuration drop down box.
HTTP SSL configuration
The HTTP SSL configuration drop down box lists the SSL configurations used with the HTTP transport for a port. Use this drop down box to select the SSL configuration rather than using the SSL configuration that the run time automatically selects. To use the drop down box, select the Specific to the web service port radio button located in the SSL configuration field. After you select the radio button, we can click the drop down box to view and select an SSL configuration.
Related tasks
Configure HTTP outbound transport level security with the administrative console Authenticating web services clients using HTTP basic authentication Secure web services applications at the transport level