HTTP SSL configuration collection
Use this page to configure transport-level Secure Sockets Layer
(SSL) security. You can use this configuration when a Web service is a client
to another Web service.
You 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, complete the following steps:
- Click Applications > Enterprise Applications > application_name.
- Under Related Items, click Web module > URI_file_name >
Web Services: Client Security Bindings.
- Under HTTP SSL Configuration, click Edit.
- HTTP SSL enabled
- Specifies secure socket communications for the HTTP transport for
this port. When enabled, WebSphere Application Server uses the HTTP SSL Configuration
setting.
- HTTP SSL configuration
- Specifies which alias of the SSL configuration to use with the
HTTP transport for this port.
This option is used if you select HTTP SSL Enabled. SSL aliases
are defined in the Secure Sockets Layer configuration repertoire, which you
can configure by clicking Security > SSL.

Configuring HTTP outbound transport level security
Searchable topic ID:
uwbs_transssl
Last updated: Jun 21, 2007 4:12:58 PM CDT
WebSphere Application Server Express, Version 5.0.2
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