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Web service gateway instances
A web services gateway allows you to configure specific endpoint listeners and deploy gateway and proxy services to those listeners.
List of web services gateways within the service integration bus.
Manage instances of the web services gateway within this service integration bus.
Gateway services
Manage gateway services
Proxy services
Manage proxy services
Endpoint listeners
Manage endpoint listeners for this gateway instance.
Name
The name of the web services gateway instance.
Description
An optional description of the web services gateway instance.
Gateway namespace
The namespace assigned to this gateway for use in WSDL generation.
Default proxy WSDL URL
The URL of the default proxy WSDL description for use with proxy services.
Endpoint listeners
Manage endpoint listeners for this gateway instance.
Proxy services
A proxy service provides the configuration of the web service enablement of a service destination that is able to act as a proxy for a variety of providers.
Proxy services deployed to the gateway instance.
Inbound web service enablement
Configure the enablement of the proxy service as a web service.
Outbound web service enablement
Configure the outbound invocation of web services from the proxy service.
Proxy service name
The name of the proxy service
Description
An optional description of the proxy service.
Port destination point
The service integration bus member that owns the resources for the proxy port destination.
Proxy request destination name
The name of the service destination to be used to process request messages for this proxy service.
Request mediation
The optional name of the mediation that is run to process messages on the request destination.
Request mediation bus member
The optional bus member to which the request mediation is assigned.
Proxy response destination name
The name of the service destination to be used to process response messages for this proxy service.
Response mediation
The optional name of the mediation that is run to process messages at the response destination.
Response mediation bus member
The optional bus member to which the response mediation is assigned.
Proxy WSDL override URL
The URL location of the WSDL used to override the default bindings.
New proxy service
Proxy port point
The point where the proxy port destination is to be located.
The name of the service destination to be used to process request messages for this proxy service. You do not need to provide destination names. If you leave these fields blank they will be populated automatically, with values based upon the service name, at the end of the service creation process.
The name of the service destination to be used to process response messages for this proxy service. You do not need to provide destination names. If you leave these fields blank they will be populated automatically, with values based upon the service name, at the end of the service creation process.
Endpoint listeners
This defines the physical endpoint listeners at which requests are received for the proxy service.
Specify proxy service name, destinations and mediations
Provide the names of the objects that are to be used to support the gateway service in the run-time environment.
Select Endpoint listeners
Select the endpoint listeners to receive requests for the proxy service.
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Gateway services
A gateway service provides the configuration of the web service enablement of a service destination, along with the information that maps to one or more target destinations.
Target services
Manage the set of target services for the gateway service.
Inbound web service enablement
Configure the enablement of the gateway service as a web service.
Gateway service name
The name of the gateway service.
Description
An optional description of the gateway service.
Gateway request destination name
The name of the service destination to be used to process request messages for this gateway service.
Request mediation
The optional name of the mediation that is run to process messages on the request destination.
Request mediation bus member
The optional bus member to which the request mediation is assigned.
Gateway response destination name
The name of the service destination to be used to process response messages for this gateway service.
Response mediation
The optional name of the mediation that is run to process messages at the response destination.
Response mediation bus member
The optional bus member to which the response mediation is assigned.
Default target service
The default target service to be selected.
New gateway service
Target service type
The type of the target service.
WSDL-defined web service provider
Service destination
Request destination
The name of the service destination to be used to process request messages for this gateway service. You do not need to provide destination names. If you leave these fields blank they will be populated automatically, with values based upon the service name, at the end of the service creation process.
The name of the service destination to be used to process response messages for this gateway service. You do not need to provide destination names. If you leave these fields blank they will be populated automatically, with values based upon the service name, at the end of the service creation process.
Select type of target service
Target services are either service destinations or WSDL-defined web service providers
Target destination name
The name of the service destination that is the target for requests on this gateway service
Target bus name
The name of the service integration bus that owns the target destination
Provide the names of the objects that are to be used to support the gateway service in the run-time environment.
New
Specify gateway service name, service destinations and mediations
Locate the target service WSDL
Select service
Select ports
Name the service and port destinations
Select points for service and port destinations
Select endpoint listeners
Define UDDI publication properties
Specify gateway service name, service destinations and mediations
Select template WSDL location
Select service
Select endpoint listeners
Define UDDI publication properties
Target services
A target service is one of a set that may be routed to from a gateway service.
Outbound web service enablement
Configure the outbound invocation of web services from the target service.
Name
The name of the target service.
Description
An optional description of the target service.
Bus name
The name of the service integration bus in which the target destination is configured.
Destination name
The name of the destination.
Identity information
Identity information used when routing to this target service.
Please specify a gateway service name
Please select a target destination.  If none are available to select, please create a destination before running this wizard
Please provide a name for the proxy service
A service named {0} already exists.
A service named {0} already exists.
A target service named {0} already exists.
A gateway instance named {0} already exists.
A destination already exists with the name chosen for the response destination.
A destination already exists with the name chosen for the request destination.
Creating a gateway service will attempt to create an inbound service of the same name. An inbound service already exists whose name has been chosen for the gateway service.
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sibusresources

SI bus
Web services
URL
UDDI
Outbound Services
An outbound service represents a WSDL-described service.
Manage the outbound services within this service integration bus.
Ports
Each port enabled within this outbound service has its own configuration.
Custom Properties
Extra properties that customize the way that requests and responses are processed.
Name
The outbound service name.
Description
Description of the outbound service.
Service destination name
The name of the service destination for this outbound service.
WSDL location type
The web service WSDL location type.
WSDL location
The URL location or the UDDI service key of the WSDL.
WSDL UDDI registry
The UDDI registry containing the WSDL. Required if the location type is UDDI.
WSDL service namespace
The namespace of the service within the WSDL. Required if there is more than one service in the WSDL.
WSDL service name
The name of the service within the WSDL. Required if there is more than one service in the WSDL.
Default port name
This port is used for all invocations unless it is overridden at run time.
Port selection mediation
The name of the port selection mediation that may override the default port for each request.
Bus member
The bus member to which the port selection mediation is assigned.
Enable operation level security
Selects whether the access control policy should be enforced.
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Outbound Ports
Each port enabled within this service has its own configuration.
Service Name
The administrative name of this service.
Reload WSDL
Service
The name of the service within the WSDL
New outbound service
Locate the target service WSDL
Select the location of the WSDL that describes the service provider
Select service
Select a service that is defined in the WSDL
Please select a service from the available options
The service you selected has no ports defined, please select a different service
Select Ports
Select the ports that are to be enabled for this service
Please select at least one port
Select
Port name
Binding
Port address
Name the service and destinations
Optionally rename the service and the service and port destinations from the default generated names if required, provide the name of the port selection mediation, if any, and identify the default port.
Default port
Port name
Port destination name
Select assigned bus members for port destinations and the port selection mediation, if required.
Each port destination needs to be assigned to a bus member
If you supplied a port selection mediation, this also needs to be assigned to a bus member
Please supply a service destination name.
Please supply a port destination name for every available port.
Please supply a service name.
A service destination with the specified name already exists.
A port destination with the name {0} already exists.
The port destination {0} is the same as the service destination name.
You supplied a Port Selection Mediation, but have not specified a bus member to which it is assigned.
Port Name
Bus member
Outbound Ports
An outbound port represents a single port for a WSDL-defined service provider. It provides the configuration of invocation of the Web service.
Custom Properties
Extra properties that customize the way that requests and responses are processed.
Name
The port name.
Description
An optional description of the port.
Port destination name
The name of the port destination for this port.
Port destination point
The application server or cluster for the port destination.
Binding namespace
The namespace of the binding for this port.
Endpoint address
The endpoint address for this port.
JAX-RPC handler list
This defines which list of JAX-RPC handlers is to be invoked for this port.
Security request binding
The security binding to be used with requests sent by this port.
Security response binding
The security binding to be used for responses received by this port.
Security configuration
Specifies the details of how security is applied to requests and responses.
Default port
Indicates whether this is the default port.
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Authenticating proxy host name
Authenticating proxy port number
Authenticating proxy user ID
Authenticating proxy password
The host name of the authenticating proxy used for invoking requests for this port.
The port number of the authenticating proxy.
The user ID to be used in requests through the proxy.
The password to be used in requests through the proxy.
Authenticating proxy Authorization Alias
The name of the authorization alias that contains the user name and password to use with the authenticating proxy.
Inbound Services
An inbound service describes the Web service enablement of a service destination. It provides the configuration of endpoint listeners within a port.
Manage the enablement of destinations as Web services within this service integration bus.
Ports
Each port associates this service with an endpoint listener with its own configuration.
UDDI Publication
Each entry describes the manner in which the WSDL describing this inbound service is published to a UDDI registry.
Publish WSDL Files
Publish the WSDL files for this service to a .zip file
Name
The inbound service name. This name appears as the service name within WSDL published for this inbound service.
Description
An optional description of the inbound service. This description appears in any published WSDL for this service.
Service destination name
The service destination to be enabled for Web service access.
Template WSDL location type
The type of the template WSDL Location.
Template WSDL location
The URL location or UDDI service key of the template WSDL.
Template WSDL UDDI registry
The UDDI registry containing the template WSDL. Required for UDDI location type.
Template WSDL service namespace
The namespace of the service within the template WSDL. Only required if there is more than one service in the WSDL.
Template WSDL service name
The name of the service within the template WSDL. Only required if there is more than one service in the WSDL.
Enable operation level security
Indicates whether the access control policy should be enforced.
Publish to UDDI
Unpublish from UDDI
Reload template WSDL
Service
The name of the service within the template WSDL
Endpoint listeners
This defines the physical endpoint listener at which requests are received
New Inbound service
New
Select the service destination and template WSDL location
Select the service destination that is to be enabled for Web service access, and the location of the WSDL that defines the portType of the service.
Select service from template WSDL
Select the required service from the WSDL
Select endpoint listeners
Select the endpoint listeners to receive requests from the destination
Please select one or more endpoint listeners from the list. If there are no endpoint listeners available then create one before running this wizard
Define UDDI publication properties
Describe the manner in which the WSDL describing the inbound service is published to a UDDI registry
A business key must be provided when selecting a UDDI Registry.
You have not supplied a UDDI registry if you select UDDI WSDL location kind
You must select a WSDL location kind
You have supplied an invalid WSDL Location
There are no services defined in the supplied WSDL location
You have not supplied a WSDL location
Could not retrieve available UDDI registries
Could not find selected UDDI registry
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Inbound Ports
An inbound port describes the Web service enablement of a service destination on a specific endpoint listener, with associated configuration.
Custom Properties
Extra properties that may customize the way that requests and responses are processed.
Name
The inbound port name. This name appears as the port name within the WSDL published for the inbound service.
Description
An optional description of the inbound port. This description appears in any published WSDL for this port.
Endpoint listener
This defines the physical endpoint listener at which requests for this port are received.
JAX-RPC handler list
This defines which list of JAX-RPC handlers is to be invoked for this port.
Security request binding
The security binding to be used for requests received by this port.
Security response binding
The security binding to be used for responses sent by this port.
Security configuration
Specifies the details of how security is applied to requests and responses.
Template port name
Name of the port in the template WSDL to use as a basis for this port's binding
Endpoint Listeners
An endpoint listener receives requests from service requester applications within a specific application server or cluster.
Manage endpoint listeners for this gateway instance.
Configure endpoint listeners
Connection Properties
Defines the manner in which an endpoint listener connects to the service integration bus.
Name
The name of this endpoint listener.
Description
An optional description of the endpoint listener.
URL root
The root of the URL that should be used to build the endpoint addresses within WSDL documents to direct requesters to this endpoint listener.
WSDL serving HTTP URL root
WSDL serving HTTP URL root
Custom HTTP URL for WSDL publication
The HTTP URL root of the servlet that may be used to serve the WSDL that describes services that use this endpoint listener. Required if the URL root is not an HTTP URL.
The endpoint listener name is already being used.
Connection Properties
Connection properties define the manner in which an endpoint listener connects to the service integration bus.
Name
The name of this property.
Description
An optional description of the property.
Value
The value of the property.
Bus name
The name of this property.
The service integration bus selected is already connected.
UDDI Publication
Describes the manner in which the WSDL describing an inbound service is published to a UDDI registry.
Name
The name of this UDDI publication property.
Description
An optional description of the UDDI publication properties.
UDDI reference
The reference of the UDDI registry to which WSDL is to be published.
business key
The key of the business within which this service is to be published.
Published service key
The key of the service as published to the UDDI registry.
Inbound port for WSDL publication
The inbound port that is to serve the WSDL that describes this service.
Custom HTTP URL for WSDL publication
The HTTP URL root of the servlet that is to serve the WSDL that describes this service.
UDDI References
A UDDI reference describes the parameters necessary to connect to a particular UDDI registry.
Name
The name of this UDDI reference.
Description
An optional description of the UDDI Registry.
Publish URL
The URL that applications use to publish to the UDDI registry.
Inquiry URL
The URL that applications use to inquire on the UDDI registry.
Authentication Alias
The user ID for accessing the UDDI repository
Password
The password for accessing the UDDI repository.
JAX-RPC handlers
A JAX-RPC handler provides customization of Web service request or response handling.
Name
Class name
Description
The name of this JAX-RPC handler.
An optional description of the JAX-RPC handler.
The name of the class that implements the JAX-RPC handler.
JAX-RPC handler lists
A JAX-RPC handler list defines an ordered list of JAX-RPC handlers to be invoked against requests and responses.
Name
The name of this JAX-RPC handler list.
JAX-RPC handlers
The JAX-RPC handlers in this list.
Description
An optional description of the JAX-RPC handler list.
This is a list of the available JAX-RPC handlers.
This is the list of JAX-RPC handlers currently assigned to this JAX-RPC handler list.
JAX-RPC handlers
A JAX-RPC handler list defines an ordered list of JAX-RPC handlers to be invoked against requests and responses.
Name
Position
The JAX-RPC handler to add.
Description
The position in which the handler is to be added.
Add    >>
<< Remove
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Initialization Parameters
Defines the initialization parameters for this handler.
WSDL Location

WSDL Service Name
The name of the service within the WSDL. Only required if there is more than one service in the WSDL.
WSDL Service Namespace
The namespace of the service within the WSDL.  Only required if there is more than one service in the WSDL.
WSDL Location

WSDL Location Type
The type of the location of the service providers WSDL document.
WSDL UDDI Registry
The UDDI registry containing the service provider's WSDL document. Required for UDDI Location Type.
SIBWSEndPointListenerReference
Contains information about the endpoint listener which this InboundPort is associated with. See SIBWSEndpointListener in the sibwsepl package.
serverName

clusterName

endPointListenerName

cachedEndPointAddress

JAX-RPC Header
Defines the JAX-RPC headers against which this handler operates.
Namespace URI
Local part
The namespace of the header that is processed by this handler
The local part of the name of the header that is processed by this handler
SOAP roles
Defines the SOAP roles in which this handler acts
Role
Defines the SOAP roles in which this handler acts
A SOAP role must be provided.
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There was an error setting the session data
There are no more outbound ports that can be added to this service
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An endpoint listener could not be deleted because it is referenced by an inbound port
A UDDI reference could not be deleted because it is still being used
Names cannot start or end with a white space, start with a period (.) or contain any of the following characters: \\/,#$@:;"*?<>|=+&%'
An object already exists with the specified identifier
An inbound service named {0} already exists.
An outbound service named {0} already exists.
UDDI Publishing actions cannot be performed until a UDDI Publication object has been created
{0} is required.
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sibwssecurity

Inbound WS-Security configuration
WS-Security configuration for an inbound request. This defines WS-Security requirements for the request consumed from the client and the response generated. The objects created may be applied to one or more inbound ports.
Name
The name of the inbound WS-Security configuration.
Request consumer
Response generator
Outbound WS-Security configuration
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.
Name
The name of the outbound WS-Security configuration.
Response consumer
Request generator
WS-Security configurations
WS-Security configurations for inbound and outbound services.
Name
The name of the WS-Security configuration.
Service type
The type of service the WS-Security configuration applies to.
Inbound
Outbound
Name
Name of the inbound WS-Security configuration.
Name
Name of the outbound WS-Security configuration.
New WS-Security configuration
Use this wizard to create a new inbound or outbound WS-Security configuration.
Specify service type
Specify WS-Security configuration type.
Specify WS-Security configuration type.
Summary
Request consumer binding
WS-Security binding for the consumption of inbound requests from the caller.
Name
The name of the binding.
Request generator binding
WS-Security binding for the generation of outbound request to a target.
Name
The name of the binding.
Response consumer binding
WS-Security binding for consumption of responses from outbound target.
Name
The name of the binding.
Response generator binding configuration
WS-Security binding for generation of responses to caller.
Name
The name of the binding.
WS-Security bindings
WS-Security bindings for consumption and generation of requests and responses.
Name
The name of the WS-Security binding.
Binding Type
The type of binding. This is one of request consumer, request generator, response consumer and response generator.
Request consumer
Request generator
Response consumer
Response generator
Name
Name of the request consumer binding.
Name
Name of the request generator binding.
Name
Name of the response consumer binding.
Name
Name of the response generator binding.
New WS-Security binding
Use this wizard to configure a new WS-Security binding.
Specify binding type
Specify WS-Security binding.
Specify WS-Security binding.
Specify WS-Security binding.
Specify WS-Security binding.
Summary
Actor URI
WS-Security headers within the consumed request message will only be processed if they have the specified Actor URI.
Properties
General properties for the inbound WS-Security configuration.
Actor URI
WS-Security headers within the consumed response message will only be processed if they have the specified actor URI.
Properties
General properties for the outbound WS-Security configuration.
Required integrity
Specifies the integrity constraints consumed messages must meet. This includes specifying which message parts within the incoming message must be digitally signed, and the message parts to which attached digitally signed Nonce and time stamp elements are expected.
Message parts
Specifies parts of the message affected by this required integrity constraint.
Nonce
Specifies the digitally signed Nonce elements which must be present in the consumed message, and what parts of the message they must be attached to. Nonce is a randomly generated value.
Time stamp
Specifies the digitally signed time stamp elements which must be present in the consumed message, and what parts of the message they must be attached to.
Name
The name of the required integrity element.
Usage
Indicates the assertion of the required integrity constraint.
Message parts
Identifies a specific message part according to the specified dialect and keyword.
Dialect
The expression dialect to use.
Name
The name of the message part definition.
Keyword
Identifies the message part in a way defined by the chosen dialect.
Nonce
Attaches a Nonce element to the message part specified by the dialect and keyword attributes. Nonce is a randomly generated value.
Name
The name of the Nonce element.
Dialect
The expression dialect to use.
Keyword
The message part to attach the Nonce element to, specified in a way defined by the chosen dialect.
Time stamp
Attaches a time stamp element to the message part specified by the dialect and keyword attributes.
Name
The name of the time stamp element.
Dialect
The expression dialect to use.
Keyword
The message part to attach the time stamp element to, specified in a way defined by the chosen dialect.
Expires
The expiration time of the time stamp, defined as an xsd:Duration type.
Required confidentiality
Specifies the confidentiality constraints consumed messages must meet. This includes specifying which message parts within the incoming message must be encrypted, and the message parts to which attached encrypted Nonce and time stamp elements are expected.
Message parts
Specifies parts of the message affected by this required confidentiality constraint.
Nonce
Specifies the encrypted Nonce elements which must be present in the consumed message, and what parts of the message they must be attached to. Nonce is a randomly generated value.
Time stamp
Specifies the encrypted time stamp elements which must be present in the consumed message, and what parts of the message they must be attached to.
Name
The name of the required confidentiality element.
Usage
Indicates the assertion of the required confidentiality constraint.
Required security token
Specifies accepted stand-alone security tokens within a consumed message. Stand-alone security tokens are those not already used for signature or encryption. Defining a required security token means that messages containing a token of that type will be processed according to the usage assertion. The security token will not be used for authentication unless it is also specified within a caller.
Name
The name of the security token.
URI
Specifies the namespace URI of the security token.
Local name
Specifies the local name of the security token.
Usage
Indicates the assertion of the required security token constraint.
Caller
Specifies the security token, signed part or encrypted part used for authentication. If a signed or encrypted part is used, the value of the part attribute must be the name of a defined required integrity or required confidentiality constraint. If a stand-alone security token is used for authentication, then the URI and local name attributes must define the type of security token used for authentication.
Properties
Properties associated with the caller.
Trust method
The trust method associated with this caller if IDAssertion is in use for verifying an asserted ID from an intermediary.
Local name
Specifies the local name of the security token to be used for authentication.
Name
The name of the caller.
Part
Specifies the name of the required integrity or required confidentiality part within the message to be used for authentication.
URI
Specifies the namespace URI of the security token to be used for authentication.
Add time stamp
When add time stamp is specified for a consumer, a time stamp is added indicating when the message was consumed. For a generator, a time stamp is added indicating when the message was generated.
Properties
Properties associated with the added time stamp.
Expires
The expiration time of the time stamp, defined as an xsd:Duration type.
Enabled
If selected, a time stamp will be added to the message.
Dialect
The expression dialect to use.
Keyword
The message part to attach the time stamp element to, specified in a way defined by the chosen dialect.
Integrity
Specifies the integrity constraints applied to generated messages. This includes specifying which message parts within the generated message must be digitally signed, and the message parts to attach digitally signed Nonce and time stamp elements to.
Message parts
Specifies parts of the message affected by this integrity constraint.
Nonce
Specifies the digitally signed Nonce elements which must be inserted into the generated message, and what parts of the message they must be attached to. Nonce is a randomly generated value.
Time stamp
Specifies the digitally signed time stamp elements which must be inserted in the generated message, and what parts of the message they must be attached to.
Name
The name of the integrity constraint.
Order
Specifies the processing order of this integrity constraint.
Confidentiality
Specifies the confidentiality constraints applied to generated messages. This includes specifying which message parts within the generated message must be encrypted, and the message parts to attach encrypted Nonce and time stamp elements to.
Message parts
Specifies parts of the message affected by this confidentiality constraint.
Nonce
Specifies the encrypted Nonce elements which must be inserted into the generated message, and what parts of the message they must be attached to. Nonce is a randomly generated value.
Time stamp
Specifies the encrypted time stamp elements which must be inserted in the generated message, and what parts of the message they must be attached to.
Name
The name of the confidentiality constraint.
Order
Specifies the processing order of this confidentiality element.
Security Token
Specifies stand-alone security tokens to insert into the generated message. Stand-alone security tokens are those not already used for signature or encryption. Standard and custom security tokens may be defined by URI and local name.
Name
The name of the security token
URI
Specifies the namespace URI of the security token to insert.
Local Name
Specifies the local name of the security token to insert.
Actor
Defines the Actor URI to be included in the WS-Security headers of a generated message.
Actor
Defines the Actor URI to be included in WS-Security headers of generated request.
Actor
Defines the Actor URI to be included in WS-Security headers of generated response.
Actor
Defines the Actor URI to be included in WS-Security headers of generated response.
Trust Method
Defines a trust method used to validate the identity of a trusted intermediary asserting an ID on a downstream message. When a trust method is configured, the security token defined by the caller is expected to contain an identity to be asserted.
Properties
Properties associated with the trust method.
Local Name
Specifies the local name of the security token to use to validate the intermediary.
Name
The name of the trust method.
Part
Specifies the name of the required integrity or required confidentiality part within the message to be used to validate the intermediary.
URI
Specifies the URI of the security token to use to validate the intermediary.
Trust any
If trust any is selected then all upstream intermediaries will be trusted by this consumer. This should only be selected if you are certain that all upstream intermediaries are trusted. Selecting trust any will automatically override all other attributes of this trust method.
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The response consumer binding configuration could not be found
The response generator binding configuration could not be found
The inbound service configuration could not be found
The outbound service configuration could not be found
The name is already used by an existing Required Integrity or Required Confidentiality object
The value of Keyword must be one of {0}
A value of {0} has already been set by another integrity or confidentiality constraint.
The value of Order must be an integer between {0} and {1}
A WS-Security configuration with this name already exists
A WS-Security binding configuration with this name already exists
Draft 13
1.0
(Draft 13)
(1.0)
WS-Security version
Identifies the version of the WS-Security specification this configuration uses.
Response sender
Draft 13 WS-Security binding for generation of responses to a caller.
Response receiver
Draft 13 WS-Security binding for consumption of responses from a target.
Request sender
Draft 13 WS-Security binding for the generation of requests to an outbound target.
Request receiver
Draft 13 WS-Security binding for the consumption of inbound requests from the caller.
Security version
Select security version
Select security version
Request receiver
Response sender
Request sender
Response receiver
Integrity
Specifies the integrity constraints applied to sent messages. Indicates which parts of the message will be digitally signed.
Required integrity
Specifies the integrity constraints received messages must meet. Indicates which parts of the message must be digitally signed.
Body
Specifies that the body of the message must be digitally signed.
Time stamp
Specifies that the time stamp header must be digitally signed.
Security token
Specifies that the security token header must be digitally signed.
Confidentiality
Specifies the confidentiality constraints applied to sent messages. Indicates which parts of the message will be encrypted.
Required confidentiality
Specifies the confidentiality constraints applied to sent messages. Indicates which parts of the message will be encrypted.
Body content
Specifies that the body of the message must be encrypted.
Username token
Specifies that the username token header must be encrypted.
Login configuration
Specifies the authentication methods this service supports. Custom authentication methods can also be defined.
Basic authentication
Specifies that a username and password is used as an authentication method.
Use Nonce
Specifies that the username token should contain a Nonce element. Nonce is a randomly generated value.
Nonce time stamp required
Specifies that the username token should contain a Nonce time stamp element. Nonce is a randomly generated value.
ID assertion
Specifies that ID Assertion is used as an authentication method. An ID Assertion configuration must also be set.
Signature
Specifies that digital signature is used as an authentication method.
LTPA
Specifies that Lightweight Third Party Authentication is used as an authentication method.
Custom authentication methods
Specifies custom authentication methods this service will accept.
Name
The name of the custom authentication method to accept.
{0} is a standard authentication method. To use {0} please select the appropriate checkbox under the Login configuration general properties.
Basic authentication Nonce settings
Specifies Nonce settings for when Basic Authentication is used. Nonce is a randomly generated value.
A custom authentication method has not been provided
Authentication method
Specifies the pre-defined authentication method to use.
Custom authentication method
Specifies the custom authentication method to use. If a custom authentication method is specified, no pre-defined method can be used.
Login configuration
Specifies the authentication method to use in the request. May be a pre-defined or custom authentication method.
ID assertion
Specifies the signature method and trust mode to use when ID Assertion is set as an authentication method.
Signature method
Specifies the method by which the identity will be asserted.
Trust mode
Specifies the method by which the identity of the trusted party will be provided.
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.
Add received time stamp
Specifies whether a time stamp will be added to any received message.
Enabled
When selected, a time stamp will be added to the message.
Expires
The expiration time of the time stamp, defined as an xsd:Duration type.
Actor
Defines the Actor URI to be included in the WS-Security headers of a generated message.
Actor
Defines the Actor URI to be included in the WS-Security headers of a generated message.
Optional
Required
Rejected
Observed
Ignored

Extras:

Use defaults
Specifies whether to use the default binding information. When this option is enabled, Web services security uses the default binding information instead of the custom binding information defined here.
Trusted ID evaluators
Specifies a list of trusted identity (ID) evaluators that determine whether the identity-asserting authority is trusted. You can use trusted ID evaluators for backward compatibility with version 5 applications. However, it is recommended that you use a login module instead.
Login mappings
Specifies a list of configurations for validating security tokens within incoming messages.
Login binding
Specifies the configuration that is used for sending the security tokens within the messages.
Click this button to create a new gateway service.
Click this button to create a new proxy service.
New
Click this button to create a new instance of this object type.
Delete
Click this button to delete a selected instance of this object type. You must first have selected the object to be deleted.
Service properties
Extra properties of the service.
New
Click this button to create a new inbound service.
Click this button to remove the inbound service from the UDDI registry.
Click this button to reload the template WSDL for this inbound service.
Export WSDL
Select this option to export WSDL.
Click this button to create a new outbound service.
Both messages that meet or do not meet the required integrity constraint are accepted.
The required integrity constraint must be met by the incoming message.
Both messages that meet or do not meet the required integrity constraint are rejected.
The required integrity constraint is observed, but both messages that meet or do not meet the required integrity constraint are accepted.
The integrity constraint is ignored.
Signing information
Specifies the configuration for the signing parameters.
Encryption information
Specifies the configuration for the XML encryption and decryption parameters. If the data and key encryption algorithms are specified, the application server only accepts elements encrypted with those algorithms.
Key information
Specifies the parameters for the token consumer. The information is used on the consumer side only to process the security token. Because you can plug-in a custom token consumer, you must specify a Java class name.
Key locators
Specifies a list of key locator configurations that retrieve the key for signature and encryption. You can customize a key locator class to retrieve keys from other types of repositories. The default implementation retrieves keys from a key store.
Token consumers
Specifies the parameters for the token consumer. The information is used on the consumer side only to process the security token. Because you can plug-in a custom token consumer, you must specify a Java class name.
Token generators
Specifies the parameters for the token generator. The information is used on the generator side only to generate the security token. Because you can plug-in a custom token generator, you must specify a Java class name.
Properties
Specifies additional properties for the configuration.
Web services security namespace
Specifies the namespace used by Web services security to send a request. However, this field configures the namespace value only and does not enforce the semantics of the specification related to the namespace. Web services security uses the processing semantic only in draft 13 of the OASIS specification.
Web services security namespace
Specifies the namespace used by Web services security to send a request. However, this field configures the namespace value only and does not enforce the semantics of the specification related to the namespace. Web services security uses the processing semantic only in draft 13 of the OASIS specification.
Trust anchors
Specifies a list of key store configurations that contain root-trusted certificates. These configurations are used for certificate path validation of the incoming X.509-formatted security tokens. You must create the key store using the key tool utility. Do not use the key management utility because it does not create a key store with the expected format.
Collection certificate store
Specifies a list of untrusted, intermediate certificate files. This collection certificate store is used for certificate path validation of incoming X.509-formatted security tokens. The root trusted certificates are specified in the Trust anchors panel.
Property
Custom properties for the type of service integration resource. Type the name and value of any custom properties that you need.
Name
The name of the custom property.
Value
The value of the custom property.
Description
An optional description of the custom property.
Required
Whether or not the custom property is required for processing to continue.
Validation Expression
An expression that is used to validate the value specified for the custom property.
Text
Check box
Check box
Text area
Selection list
Selection list
Custom
Radio buttonJSP
Password

Common administrative console button strings (text entities) for reuse

Click this button to start a selected server or service. You must first have selected the item to be started.
Stop
Click this button to stop a selected server or service. You must first have selected the item to be stopped.
Click this button to create a new service of this object type.
New
Click this button to create a new service of this object type.
View
Click this button to view the destination for this service.
New
Click this button to create a new service of this object type.
New
Click this button to create a new inbound port.
Add    >>
Click this button to add a new JAXRPC handler to the list.
<< Remove
Click this button to remove a selected JAXRPC handler from the list.
Down
Click this button to move the selected JAXRPC handler up the list.
Up
Click this button to move the selected JAXRPC handler down the list.

Common administrative console path strings (text entities) for reuse

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To act on one or more of the listed items, select the check boxes next to the names of the items that you want to act on, then use the buttons provided.

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Panel tabs:

Configuration tab
Configuration properties for this object. These property values are preserved even if the run-time environment is stopped then restarted. Changing these property values typically has no effect until the run-time environment is restarted; for example, by stopping then restarting an application server. See the information center task descriptions for information about how to apply configuration changes to the run-time environment.
Runtime tab
Run-time properties for this object. These properties directly affect the current run-time environment, but are not preserved when that environment is stopped. To preserve run-time property values, change the equivalent property values on the Configuration tab. See the information center task descriptions for information about how to apply configuration changes to the run-time environment.
Topology tab
Topology properties for this object. These properties detail how this object relates to other objects in the system topology.
General properties
General properties
Additional properties



sibusresources and sibuswsgw, paths to panels





one of the paths shown in the table Paths to this panel
Servers > Application servers > [Content Pane] server-name > Endpoint listeners
Servers > Clusters > [Content Pane] cluster-name > Endpoint listeners
Servers > Application servers > [Content Pane] server-name > Endpoint listeners > [Content Pane] listener-name

Servers > Application servers > [Content Pane] server-name > Endpoint listeners > [Content Pane] listener-name > Connection Properties
Servers > Application servers > [Content Pane] server-name > Endpoint listeners > [Content Pane] listener-name > Connection Properties > [Content Pane] connection-property-name





Service integration > Web services

Service integration > Web services > JAX-RPC handlers
Service integration > Web services > JAX-RPC handler lists
Service integration > Web services > JAX-RPC handlers > [Content Pane] handler-name
Service integration > Web services > JAX-RPC handler lists > [Content Pane] handler-list-name

Service integration > Web services > JAX-RPC handlers > [Content Pane] handler-name > JAX-RPC headers
Service integration > Web services > JAX-RPC handlers > [Content Pane] handler-name > JAX-RPC headers > [Content Pane] header-name

Service integration > Web services > JAX-RPC handlers > [Content Pane] handler-name > SOAP roles
Service integration > Web services > JAX-RPC handlers > [Content Pane] handler-name > SOAP roles > [Content Pane] role-name


Service integration > Web services > UDDI references
Service integration > Web services > UDDI references > [Content Pane] UDDI-reference-name





Service integration > Buses
Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] New
Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name

Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Inbound Services
Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Inbound Services > [Content Pane] service-name

Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Outbound Services
Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Outbound Services > [Content Pane] service-name

Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Web service gateway instances
Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Web service gateway instances > [Content Pane] instance-name
Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Web service gateway instances > [Content Pane] instance-name > Gateway Services
Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Web service gateway instances > [Content Pane] instance-name > Gateway Services > [Content Pane] service-name
Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Web service gateway instances > [Content Pane] instance-name > Proxy Services
Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Web service gateway instances > [Content Pane] instance-name > Proxy Services > [Content Pane] service-name
Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Web service gateway instances > [Content Pane] instance-name > Gateway Services > [Content Pane] service-name > Target Services
Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Web service gateway instances > [Content Pane] instance-name > Gateway Services > [Content Pane] service-name > Target Services > [Content Pane] target-service-name

Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Web service gateway instances > [Content Pane] instance-name > Endpoint listeners
Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Web service gateway instances > [Content Pane] instance-name > Endpoint listeners > [Content Pane] listener-name
Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Inbound Services > [Content Pane] service-name > [Additional Properties] Inbound Ports
Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Inbound Services > [Content Pane] service-name > [Additional Properties] Inbound Ports > [Content Pane] port-name
Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Web service gateway instances > [Content Pane] instance-name > Inbound Ports
Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Web service gateway instances > [Content Pane] instance-name > Inbound Ports > [Content Pane] port-name

Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Inbound Services > [Content Pane] service-name > [Additional Properties] Publish WSDL files to ZIP file

Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Inbound Services > [Content Pane] service-name > [Additional Properties] UDDI publication
Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Inbound Services > [Content Pane] service-name > [Additional Properties] UDDI publication > [Content Pane] publication-name

Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Outbound Services > [Content Pane] service-name > Outbound Ports
Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Outbound Services > [Content Pane] service-name > Outbound Ports > [Content Pane] port-name






one of the paths shown in the table Paths to this panel
Service integration > Web services > JAX-RPC handlers > [Content Pane] handler-name > Custom properties
Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Inbound Services > [Content Pane] service-name > Custom properties
Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Outbound Services > [Content Pane] service-name > Custom Properties
Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Outbound Services > [Content Pane] service-name > Outbound Ports > [Content Pane] port-name > Custom Properties
Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Inbound Services > [Content Pane] service-name > [Additional Properties] Inbound Ports > [Content Pane] port-name > Custom Properties
one of several paths; for example Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus-name > Inbound Services > [Content Pane] service-name > Custom properties



sibuswssecurity, paths to panels

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security bindings
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security bindings > [Content Pane] request-consumer-binding-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security bindings > [Content Pane] request-generator-binding-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security bindings > [Content Pane] response-consumer-binding-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security bindings > [Content Pane] response-generator-binding-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security bindings > [Content Pane] request-receiver-binding-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security bindings > [Content Pane] request-sender-binding-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security bindings > [Content Pane] response-receiver-binding-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security bindings > [Content Pane] response-sender-binding-name


Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-inbound-config-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-outbound-config-name


Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Required integrity
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Required integrity > [Content Pane] required-integrity-name

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Required Confidentiality
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Required Confidentiality > [Content Pane] required-confidentiality-name

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Required Security Token
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Required Security Token > [Content Pane] required-security-token-name

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Caller
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Caller > [Content Pane] caller-name

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Caller > [Content Pane] caller-name > [Additional Properties] Trust method

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Add timestamp

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Properties
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Properties > [Content Pane] property-name


Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Response generator] Actor

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Response generator] Integrity
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Response generator] Integrity > [Content Pane] integrity-name

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Response generator] Confidentiality
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Response generator] Confidentiality > [Content Pane] confidentiality-name

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Response generator] Security Token
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Response generator] Security Token > [Content Pane] security-token-name

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Response generator] Add timestamp

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Response generator] Properties
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Response generator] Properties > [Content Pane] property-name


Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Request generator] Actor

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Request generator] Integrity
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Request generator] Integrity > [Content Pane] integrity-name

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Request generator] Confidentiality
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Request generator] Confidentiality > [Content Pane] confidentiality-name

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Request generator] Security Token
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Request generator] Security Token > [Content Pane] security-token-name

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Request generator] Add timestamp

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Request generator] Properties
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Request generator] Properties > [Content Pane] property-name


Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Required integrity
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Required integrity > [Content Pane] integrity-name

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Required Confidentiality
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Required Confidentiality > [Content Pane] confidentiality-name

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer]  Required Security Token
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer]  Required Security Token > [Content Pane] security-token-name

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Caller
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Caller > [Content Pane] caller-name

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Caller > [Content Pane] caller-name > [Additional Properties] Trust method

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Add timestamp

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Properties
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Properties > [Content Pane] property-name



one of the paths shown in the table Paths to this panel
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-inbound-config-name > [Request receiver] Required integrity
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-outbound-config-name > [Response receiver] Required integrity

one of the paths shown in the table Paths to this panel
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-inbound-config-name > [Request receiver] Required confidentiality
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-outbound-config-name > [Response receiver] Required confidentiality

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-inbound-config-name > [Request receiver] Login configuration

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-inbound-config-name > [Request receiver] Login configuration > [Additional properties] Custom authentication methods
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-inbound-config-name > [Request receiver] Login configuration > [Additional properties] Custom authentication methods > [Content Pane] method-name

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-outbound-config-name > [Request sender]  Login configuration

one of the paths shown in the table Paths to this panel
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-inbound-config-name > [Request receiver] ID assertion
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-outbound-config-name > [Request sender] ID assertion

one of the paths shown in the table Paths to this panel
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-inbound-config-name > [Request receiver] Add received timestamp
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-outbound-config-name > [Response receiver] Add received timestamp

one of the paths shown in the table Paths to this panel
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-inbound-config-name > [Response sender] Actor
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-outbound-config-name > [Request sender] Actor

one of the paths shown in the table Paths to this panel
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-inbound-config-name > [Response sender] Integrity
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-outbound-config-name > [Request sender] Integrity

one of the paths shown in the table Paths to this panel
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-inbound-config-name > [Response sender] Confidentiality
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-outbound-config-name > [Request sender] Confidentiality

one of the paths shown in the table Paths to this panel
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-inbound-config-name > [Response sender] Add created timestamp
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-outbound-config-name > [Request sender] Add created timestamp

one of the paths shown in the table Paths to this panel
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-inbound-config-name > [Request receiver] Properties
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-inbound-config-name > [Response sender] Properties
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-outbound-config-name > [Response receiver] Properties
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-outbound-config-name > [Request sender] Properties
one of the paths shown in the table Paths to this panel
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-inbound-config-name > [Request receiver] Properties > [Additional Properties]  Properties
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-inbound-config-name > [Response sender] Properties > [Additional Properties]  Properties
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-outbound-config-name > [Response receiver] Properties > [Additional Properties]  Properties
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] draft13-outbound-config-name > [Request sender] Properties > [Additional Properties]  Properties







one of the paths shown in the table Paths to this panel
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Required integrity > [Content Pane] required-integrity-name > [Additional Properties] Message parts
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Required integrity > [Content Pane] integrity-name > [Additional Properties] Message parts
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Required Confidentiality > [Content Pane] required-confidentiality-name > [Additional Properties] Message parts
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Required Confidentiality > [Content Pane] confidentiality-name > [Additional Properties] Message parts

one of the paths shown in the table Paths to this panel
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Required integrity > [Content Pane] required-integrity-name > [Additional Properties] Message parts > [Content Pane] message-part-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Required integrity > [Content Pane] integrity-name > [Additional Properties] Message parts > [Content Pane] message-part-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Required Confidentiality > [Content Pane] required-confidentiality-name > [Additional Properties] Message parts > [Content Pane] message-part-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Required Confidentiality > [Content Pane] confidentiality-name > [Additional Properties] Message parts > [Content Pane] message-part-name

one of the paths shown in the table Paths to this panel
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Required integrity > [Content Pane] required-integrity-name > [Additional Properties] Nonce
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Required integrity > [Content Pane] integrity-name > [Additional Properties] Nonce
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Required Confidentiality > [Content Pane] required-confidentiality-name > [Additional Properties] Nonce
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Required Confidentiality > [Content Pane] confidentiality-name > [Additional Properties] Nonce

one of the paths shown in the table Paths to this panel
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Required integrity > [Content Pane] required-integrity-name > [Additional Properties] Nonce > [Content Pane] nonce-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Required integrity > [Content Pane] integrity-name > [Additional Properties] Nonce > [Content Pane] nonce-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Required Confidentiality > [Content Pane] required-confidentiality-name > [Additional Properties] Nonce > [Content Pane] nonce-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Required Confidentiality > [Content Pane] confidentiality-name > [Additional Properties] Nonce > [Content Pane] nonce-name

one of the paths shown in the table Paths to this panel
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Required integrity > [Content Pane] required-integrity-name > [Additional Properties] Timestamp
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Required integrity > [Content Pane] integrity-name > [Additional Properties] Timestamp
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Required Confidentiality > [Content Pane] required-confidentiality-name > [Additional Properties] Timestamp
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Required Confidentiality > [Content Pane] confidentiality-name > [Additional Properties] Timestamp

one of the paths shown in the table Paths to this panel
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Required integrity > [Content Pane] required-integrity-name > [Additional Properties] Timestamp > [Content Pane] timestamp-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Required integrity > [Content Pane] integrity-name > [Additional Properties] Timestamp > [Content Pane] timestamp-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Required Confidentiality > [Content Pane] required-confidentiality-name > [Additional Properties] Timestamp > [Content Pane] timestamp-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Required Confidentiality > [Content Pane] confidentiality-name > [Additional Properties] Timestamp > [Content Pane] timestamp-name

one of several paths; for example Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Caller > [Content Pane] caller-name > [Additional Properties] Properties
one of several paths; for example Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Caller > [Content Pane] caller-name > [Additional Properties] Properties > [Content Pane] property-name

one of the paths shown in the table Paths to this panel
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Add timestamp > [Additional Properties]  Properties
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Request generator] Add timestamp > [Additional Properties]  Properties
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Add timestamp > [Additional Properties]  Properties
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Response generator] Add timestamp > [Additional Properties]  Properties
one of the paths shown in the table Paths to this panel
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Add timestamp > [Additional Properties]  Properties > [Content Pane] property-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Request generator] Add timestamp > [Additional Properties]  Properties > [Content Pane] property-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Add timestamp > [Additional Properties]  Properties > [Content Pane] property-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Response generator] Add timestamp > [Additional Properties]  Properties > [Content Pane] property-name


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