Editing WSDL security configurations
To ensure that service test uses the correct security protocols to access a SOAP-based service, specify a security profile for the (Web Service Description Language) WSDL file. After a security profile is set up, it can be reused in multiple Web service calls.
- Web service security editor overview
With the Web service security editor you can create the SOAP security configurations that are associated with a Web service operation.- Create a SOAP security profile for a WSDL
You can create SOAP security profiles for use with Web service calls or message returns that require message encryption, signature or other advanced security algorithms.- Implement a custom security algorithm
You can define own security algorithms for SOAP security profiles by implementing custom security Java™ interfaces that can be used in the WSDL security editor. With custom security algorithms, you can implement proprietary security algorithms that transform the XML before sending and after receiving message content.- Add WS-Addressing to a security configuration
The WS-Addressing specification provides transport-neutral mechanisms that allow SOAP-based Web services to communicate addressing information. You can use WSDL security algorithms to add WS-Addressing to service tests.