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Configure the client for LTPA token authentication: specifying LTPA token authentication

To configure LTPA token authentication, specify LTPA token authentication. Only configure the client for LTPA token authentication if the authentication mechanism configured in WebSphere Application Server is LTPA.

Important: There is an important distinction between Version 5.x and Version 6.0.x and later applications. The information supports Version 5.x applications only used with WAS v6.0.x and later. The information does not apply to Version 6.0.x and later applications.

Use this task to configure LTPA token authentication. Only configure the client for LTPA token authentication if the authentication mechanism configured in WebSphere Application Server is LTPA. When a client authenticates to a WAS, the credential created contains an LTPA token. When a web service calls a downstream web service, we can configure the first web service to send the LTPA token from the originating client. Do not attempt to configure LTPA from a pure client. LTPA works only when you configure the client-side of a web service acting as a client to a downstream web service. For the downstream web service to validate the LTPA token, the LTPA keys on both servers must be the same.

Complete the following steps to specify LTPA token as the authentication method:

  1. Launch an assembly tool. For more information, see the related information on Assembly Tools.

  2. Switch to the Java EE perspective. Click Window > Open Perspective > J2EE.

  3. Click Application Client Projects > application_name > appClientModule > META-INF.

  4. Right-click the application-client.xml file, select Open with > Deployment descriptor editor.

  5. Click the Extensions tab, which is located at the bottom of the deployment descriptor editor within the assembly tool.

  6. Expand the Request sender configuration > Login configuration section.

  7. Select LTPA as the authentication method. For more conceptual information on LTPA authentication, see LTPA>.


What to do next

After specified LTPA token as the authentication method, specify how to collect the LTPA token information. See Configure the client for LTPA token authentication: collecting the authentication method information for more information.


Related concepts

  • LTPA>
  • Development and assembly tools


    Related tasks

  • Configure the client for LTPA token authentication: collecting the authentication method information
  • Configure the client security bindings using an assembly tool
  • Configure the security bindings on a server acting as a client using the administrative console