WAS v8.5 > Reference > Sets

Policy set bindings settings page

Use this page to view or define general, application specific, or trust service specific bindings configuration information for policies that we can associate with the selected policy set. This bindings configuration information is specific to a system. Use the links on this page to work with bindings for each specific policy.

To view this dmgr console page when we are creating or editing a trust service specific binding, click Services > Trust service > Trust service attachments. Select a binding by clicking the binding name in the table if the binding has been assigned to an attachment. To create a new trust service specific binding, click Assign binding > New Trust Service Specific Binding.

To view this dmgr console page when editing a general binding, click Services > Policy sets > General provider policy set bindings or Services > Policy sets > General client policy set bindings.

To view this dmgr console page when we are creating or editing an application specific binding:

  1. Click Applications > Application Types > WebSphere enterprise applications.

  2. Select an application containing web services. The application must contain a service provider or a service client.

  3. Click Service provider policy sets and bindings or Service client policy sets and bindings in the Web Services Properties section.

  4. Select a binding by clicking the binding name in the table if the binding has been assigned to an attachment. You must have previously attached a policy set and assigned an application specific binding.
  5. [Optional] To edit a default cell binding or default server binding, click eitherServices > Policy sets > General provider policy set bindings or Services > Policy sets > General client policy set bindings.

This dmgr console page applies only to JAX-WS applications.

About Policy set bindings

Policy set bindings contain platform-specific information, like keystore, authentication information or persistent information, required by a policy set attachment. Each policy set attachment to a service provider or service client must have exactly one binding. When creating a policy set attachment, the general default bindings are used initially. When general bindings are used in association with a policy set attachment, the cell-level general bindings are applied at run time. If application server level bindings exist, the server-level general bindings override the cell-level definition. General bindings specify configuration for both service client and service provider attachments and the general bindings are not tailored to a specific policy set or application. When you define server-level general bindings, the binding begins in a completely unconfigured state. You must add each policy, such as WS-Security or HTTP Transport, to override the general binding and you must fully configure the bindings for each policy that we have added.

An application specific binding is a named binding that you create. Application specific bindings enable you to provide platform-specific configuration information for specific policy set attachments. When creating an application specific binding, the available binding configuration options are tailored to the definitions in the attached policy set. We can reuse application specific bindings for multiple service resources within an application. For example, if you create a trust service specific binding, that binding can be reused only for trust service attachments. When creating an application specific binding for a policy set attachment, the binding begins in a completely unconfigured state. You must add each policy, such as WS-Security or HTTP Transport, to override the general binding and you must fully configure the bindings for each policy that we have added.

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.


Bindings configuration name

Name of the policy set bindings configuration. The binding name is not editable when editing a binding. When you are creating a new binding, specify the binding name.

Mixed-version environment: If you are running a v6.1 application, the Binding configuration name is displayed as v6.1 default policy set bindings.

Use the following actions to create, edit, or delete policy set bindings.
Button Resulting action
Add Adds the selected policy set binding to the application.
Delete Removes the selected policy set binding from the application.


Policies – HTTP transport

Links to the HTTP transport policy configuration settings page where you define the HTTP transport settings. The HTTP features and HTTP connection polices are applied to outbound messages. The response listener policy is enforced on inbound messages.


Policies – SSL transport

Links to the SSL transport policy configuration settings page where you define the SSL transport settings.


Policies – JMS transport

Links to the JMS transport policy configuration settings page where you define the JMS transport settings.


Policies – WS-Addressing

Links to the configuration settings page for the WS-Addressing policy. In a WAS, Network Deployment environment, use this page enable or disable workload management. Otherwise, we can attach the WS-Addressing policy set to service resources. No additional configuration is required.


Policies – WS-ReliableMessaging

Links to the panel where the WS-ReliableMessaging bindings are configured.


Policies – WS-Security

Links to the WS-Security policy set bindings settings page where the WS-Security bindings are configured.


Policies – Custom properties

Links to the Custom properties policy set bindings settings page where the Custom properties bindings are configured. The CustomProperties binding is only supported for service clients.


Related


Define and managing policy set bindings
Manage policy sets


Reference:

WS-ReliableMessaging settings
SSL transport security settings
HTTP transport policy settings
Keys and certificates
WS-Security authentication and protection
Caller page
Caller settings
Message expiration settings
Actor roles settings
Application policy sets page
Application policy set settings
Search attached applications page
Administrative roles
Policy set bindings settings for Custom properties


Related information:

Web Services Addressing policy set binding


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