Outbound WS-Security configuration settings
WS-Security configuration for an outbound request. This defines WS-Security requirements for the request generated and response consumed from the target. The objects created may be applied to one or more outbound ports.
Console path:
Service integration -> Web services -> WS-Security configurations -> draft13-outbound-config_name.
This panel is one of a set of panels that allow us to configure the service integration bus in accordance with WS-Security Draft 13 (also known as the Web Services Security Core Specification). Use of the WS-Security Draft 13 specification is deprecated, and should only be used to allow continued use of an existing web services client application written to the WS-Security Draft 13 specification.
Configuration tab
The Configuration tab shows configuration properties for this object. These property values are preserved even if the runtime environment is stopped then restarted.
General Properties
WS-Security version
Identifies the version of the WS-Security specification this configuration uses.
Information Value Required No Data type String
Service type
The type of service the WS-Security configuration applies to.
Information Value Required No Data type String
Name
The name of the outbound WS-Security configuration.
This name must be unique across both WS-Security Version 1.0 and Draft 13 Inbound configurations, and it must obey the following syntax rules:
- It must not start with "." (a period).
- It must not start or end with a space.
- It must not contain any of the following characters: \ /, # $ @ : ; " * ? < > | = + & % '
Information Value Required Yes Data type String
Actor URI
WS-Security headers within the consumed response message will only be processed if they have the specified actor URI.
Information Value Required No Data type String
Request sender
- Actor
- Defines the Actor URI to be included in the WS-Security headers of a generated message.
- Integrity
- The integrity constraints applied to sent messages. Indicates which parts of the message will be digitally signed.
- Confidentiality
- Confidentiality constraints applied to sent messages. Indicates which parts of the message will be encrypted.
- Login configuration
- Authentication method to use in the request. May be a predefined or custom authentication method.
- ID assertion
- Signature method and trust mode to use when ID Assertion is set as an authentication method.
- Add created time stamp
- Specifies whether a time stamp will be added to any sent message. The time stamp may also contain an expires value.
- Properties
- General properties for the outbound WS-Security configuration.
Response receiver
- Required integrity
- The integrity constraints received messages must meet. Indicates which parts of the message must be digitally signed.
- Required confidentiality
- Confidentiality constraints applied to sent messages. Indicates which parts of the message will be encrypted.
- Add received time stamp
- Specifies whether a time stamp will be added to any received message.
- Properties
- General properties for the outbound WS-Security configuration.